Sr. Java Consultant Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Sr. Java Consultant

Company Name:
EAPT Solutions
EAPT Solutions, Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. IT Consulting Firm seeking qualified & exp. professional for permanent f/t position:
Sr. Java Consultant: Design, create, configure, dev., analyze, test, modify, maintain, provide production support, hold meetings, correspond with users, co-ordinate with the project managers to develop specification, documentation, and proposals, EJB dev. and transactions, JSP/Servlets using STRUTS framework. and proficient in HTML, Spring Framework, Hibernate, query and Ajax dev., Struts, Java Script, ASP, SQL, KSH, AWK. Solve complex business problems, develop & deploy on BEA Weblogic Server. Create and modify existing Java/JSP/xml code, using UML. Use JUNIT, GOF design patterns to solve complex business problems, write stored procedures, optimization of RDBMS including Oracle, import various data formats like XML, CSV. Use CMM, customizing Sun/Oracle Identity Manger, writing workflows and rules in xPress, develop customized resource adapters, authenticate the user accounts from Active Directory. Good knowledge in installing IBM Websphere on UNIX/LINUX OS. Use Mainframe COBOL, CICS, JCL, VSAM, file-aid, DFSORT, version control tools PVCS, ClearCase, Librarian, Endevor, AFP, xpressions, process management tools like UNICENTER, INFOMAN, create reports using Jasper reports, writing health check and server failover scripts.
BS with Engg. in Computer Science and MS or equivalent in Computer Science or related with min. 3 years exp. as Programmer Analyst/Implementation Specialist/Developer or related.
Reasonable combination of education & experience is acceptable. Must be willing to travel and relocate.
Send resumes to: EAPT Solutions, Inc., Attn: Careers/HR Dept. 15 Corporate Place South, Suite # 401, Piscataway, NJ 08854.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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