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Web Developer

Company Name:
Omni Resources
Omni Resources just announced an exciting full-time opening for a Web Developer (Java / Open Source / Functional Language) to join our team in a full-time
position
located in Madison, WI.
The successful candidate will bring strong experience with web programming. As an experienced Web Application Developer you will work with a small team of highly skilled and motivated developers to re-architect applications to next-generation suite based on a Scala/Lift/Web based architecture using a strict functional programming approach.
Previous functional language experience (especially Scala) is highly desired, but not required. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Web Developer with an interest in functional programming to contribute to a large-scale, long-term, development effort.
Omni is an IT firm that was founded in 1984. In 2008, we became a 100% Employee-Owned (ESOP) organization. Today, we have 200
employees operating out of our Milwaukee, Appleton, and Madison branch offices. At Omni we are passionate about the work we do and the service we provide to our customers. We offer excellent benefits, a great close-knit culture, excellent working conditions, flexibility, and we are proud to be a 100%
employee
Owned and we are looking for our next Employee Owner - that could be you!
For additional information and potential consideration please send your resume and daytime contact information to us ASAP.

Omni is an Employee-Owned Company
We invite you to visit our website at www.omniresources.com
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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