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Sr. Java Developer

Company Name:
Jasmine Brown
Role: Our customer is seeking a Sr. Java Developer for a full-time direct placement opportunity located in Plano TX. They need to have the core knowledge of Java - he is going to screen for this. The area of collections - common toolkit used- definitely an area that a successful candidate will need to know very well. Another area of threads and multithreading, this is also an area that leverage a fair amount here on the team. The team does a lot of Integration work, not so much front-end UI.

Qualifications:
Must be able to pass a drug and criminal background check
BS Degree - ideally Computer Science or similar subject.
At least 5 years technical experience in software development.
Proven track record in software development.
Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), Object Oriented Analysis and Design techniques
Strong technical software skills.
Strong communication skills.
Enthusiastic, dedicated team player with a will to succeed.
Able to work directly with internal customers and partners.
Strong design and programming skills for highly technical systems.
Must be willing to be on call 7x24 rotation
Required Skills
Java J2EE 1.5 or 1.6
Eclipse, Subversion (SVN), Junit
Spring Framework
JBoss Enterprise Application Server( or any other application Server)
SQL and Relational Database Experience - MS SQL Server is currently used.
Nice to Have Skills
Adobe Flex Development
Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Apache Lucene / Elastic Search
JBoss Seam
Experience with SAP interfaces
EJB Experience
Must have excellent communications and customer services skillsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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