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Sr. Java Developer

Company Name:
VI Systems, Inc.
All Candidates are welcome: H1B Candidates residing in the US: 1099 and C2C, EAD, OPT/CPT
VI Systems, Inc is looking for a Sr.Java Developers.

REQUIRED
Experience:
At least six plus years of development experience in:
Enterprise applications using Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
Using Eclipse or similar tools and strong core Java experience
AND
At least four plus years of experience using Hibernate and Spring.
At least three plus years of working experience in environments where the below/similar web-based application technologies are used:
Web based Application development such as Websphere or JBoss Application Server environment
Service Oriented Architecture (Web Services)
Ability to Read SQL/PLSQL code issues
Experience in implementing large scale applications including knowledge of concurrency transactions,
Should have understanding of Configuration Management tools e.g. IBM Rational tools
Nice to Haves a Big Plus:
Minimum of four years leading a group of staff numbering over 5 in the design of program specifications and the implementation of software solutions
Three plus years of experience in BPEL development.
Health Care Applications project experience
Agile/Iterative development experience
DROOL business rule experience
Experience with Websphere content management system(WCM)
Experience with Alfresco document management
Experience with workflow, Activity Tool, SSO, ESB Framework, Audit Framework is required
Soft Skills:
Excellent interpersonal communication skills, documentation and presentation skills: a comitted team player and be inclined to learn latest java features and apply them to the project.
Education:
Bachelor Degree in Computer Science or equivalent certificate with 10 plus years of experience
OR
A Masters Degree in Computer Science/ Software Engineering and 7-9 years of experience.





Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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