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Junior & Mid-level Java Developer Jobs

Modis is seeking talented junior and mid-level java developers for full time employment for a great client of ours in Papillion, NE! This is a terrific team to be a part of and a great place to learn and grow professionally.
They offer competitive pay, exciting development opportunities, and a true work/life balance.
If this sounds like the opportunity for you please see the position requirements below.
No professional experience required for the entry level opportunities! Entry Level Java Developer Requirements:
Use and/or application of technical principles, theories, and concepts.
Demonstrates the skill and ability to perform professional tasks.
Develops recommended solutions to technical problems as assigned.
Work is reviewed for soundness of technical judgment, overall adequacy and accuracy.
Works under general supervision.
Must have a bachelors degree in Computer Science or related fieldsMust be able to obtain a security clearance Mid-level Java Developer Requirements (2
years of professional experience):
General frequent use and application of technical standards, principles, theories, concepts and techniques.
Demonstrates the skill and ability to perform moderately complex professional tasks.
Provides solutions to a variety of technical problems of increasing scope and complexity as assigned.
Work is reviewed for soundness of technical judgment, overall adequacy and accuracy.
Works under general supervision.
Bachelors degree preferredMust be able to obtain a security clearance If this job in Papillion, NE offering career growth, learning and growth opportunity sounds like it could be your next career move please apply to be considered for this great opportunity! Thank you for partnering with Modis.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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