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Java Developer-Contract

Our client is adding a Full Stack Java Developer to their team in Louisville, CO. This is a 3- 6 mos contract position.
This person will develop Java-based web applications built on a Spring / Hibernate stack, deployed on Apache Tomcat application server, fronted by Apache, running on Linux and FreeBSD. The development team uses an Agile development methodology (a mix of Scrum and Kanban).
Here's what we're looking for
Strong Java skills - Knowledge of Collections, Threading, Cryptography packages
Java/Tomcat web application development - understanding of HTTP request / response cycle
Experience with ORM technologies
Build and read regular expressions
Proficient using Unix/Linux based OS
Strong communication skills, both spoken and written
JMS architecture - ActiveMQ a plus
It would be great if you had:
Agile development experience (e.g. Scrum or Extreme Programming).
Experience with any or all of the following development components: Spring 2.5+, JSP, Hibernate, jQuery, Unix shell scripting, PHP, a scripting language (Groovy, Ruby, Python), JSON, XML, AJAX, jUnit, selenium, Nutch, Solr, Apache, Tomcat, Maven, Ant, Apache, Angular, Scala
Experience with MySQL and/or Oracle 11g
Interested? We are actively interviewing and the right candidate could start ASAP.
Perks Short interviewing process, great team to work with, well paid contract terms. This role has the possibility of rolling over to a full-time employee with the company or can remain contract.


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

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