Sr. Java Developer #1323 Information Technology (IT) - Scotland, GA at Geebo

Sr. Java Developer #1323

Sr.
Java Developer like you to keep the momentum going.
With this contract position, you will cruise to success with a small team that operates with autonomy and always has fun on the job.
Over the next 6 months, a Sr.
Java Developer like you will work closely with end users to design, develop, and implement service oriented architecture to client systems.
You will:
Gather requirements and specifications from users to develop the fabric of applications.
Use the full Java package to create scalable web-based code and features for system architecture.
Run your code through a gauntlet of tests to iron out deficiencies and glitches.
Work with the end user to implement systems based on their business processes.
This Sr.
Java Developer Has:
Java , J2EE, Hibernate E-commerce ERP, SQL, Linux Spring, MVC SOA, Servlets Plusses to Job:
NoSQL REST JavaScript, JQuery Dojo, Ajax HTML, CSS This Sr.
Java Developer Enjoys:
A Limited Medical Plan U.
S.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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