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Java Web Developer - MI Client: Toyota

Company Name:
Neumeric Technologies Corp.
Java Web Developer
Southfield, MI
At least 1 year. To be extended beyond if qualified.
Rate: $40/hr on 1099.
Client: Toyota.

job
Description:
- Develop web-based business applications
- Develop under System Engineer's supervision and system design
- Utilize Java frameworks for development such as Struts, Spring, myBatis, etc.
- Perform unit testing with JUnit
- Perform integration testing with multiple Internet browsers
- Work with other Java developers as a team
Qualifications
Required:
- 2 to 7 years of solid web development experience by any programming language
- 1 to 3 years of solid web development experience with Java/JSP
- Strong understanding of Java/JSP/Java Framework development
- Development with Eclipse
- Experience with major Java frameworks such as Struts, Hibernate, etc.
- Experience with SQL language
- Experience with relational database design
Optional
- Operational knowledge of IBM AS/400
- Experience with RPG programming
Thanks & Regards,
Madhu Sangepu
Neumeric Technologies Inc.
Sr Technical Recruiter
4000 Town Center, Ste#1770
Southfield, MI 48075
313-334-4200 work
855.NTC.0049 FAX
mailto: madhu@ntc-us.com
Visit us at www.ntc-us.com for further details
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