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JAVA Developer

Company Name:
The Vesume Group, LLC
Are you a Java Developer?
If so, we need your help to fill this urgent Java Developer position. Our client, a Fortune 500 Company that has over 400 offices and manages 60,000 plus employees is looking for a full-time temporary Java Developer in Fairfax, Virginia.
The Java Developer must have a background in prototyping, designing, and implementing web applications consisting of a Java back end and JavaScript RIA (ExtJS). The Java Developer who is chosen must have experience in building high quality web-based solutions for various information security challenges that leverage data sources such as reconstructed network traffic, logs, SIEM alerts, and end-point malware events. A Java Developer who has confidence in researching and developing innovative methods for visualizing information is imperative.
Skills required for the successful Java Developer include:
8
years experience designing, developing, and testing of web applications.
Experience working with RIA frameworks. Technologies like Sencha, ExtJS, Sencha Touch, jQuery, jQuery UI, and/or others.
Experience with either NoSQL databases (MongoDB or CouchDB) and/or SQL databases (H2, PostgreSQL, or MySQL).
Java Web Application development experience, particularly Spring MVC.
Experience with a JavaScript visualization library such as D3, HighCharts, and RaphaelJS.
If this full-time temporary Java Developer job description does not give you all the information you are looking for, then don't hesitate to reach out to us right now at 978-687-6000 or email us at .
Please reach out to us to learn more about other opportunities we have available! We are always on the lookout for new clients and candidates, and we offer a competitive referral program.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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