The Core Java Developer will focus on Java backend development, including working with garbage collections, multi-threading, and the Spring framework.
Job Description
Role: Core Java Developer (Java BE)
Location: San Jose CA
Customer: CISCO
Type: FTE
- CORE JAVA
- Garbage Collections
- Multi Treading
- Expectation handling
- Spring Frame work
- Restful
- Webservices
- Java version 1.8 is a PLUS.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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