Lead development projects using Java/J2EE technologies, focusing on server-side development and performance tuning for eCommerce applications.
Job Description
Enterprise Java/J2EE Developer
San Francisco, CA
12+ month’s project
Job Description:
10+ years of Software Development experience
Lead medium to large-sized development projects that follow an SDLC methodology.
At least 5 years hands on server-side java/j2ee development experience.
Highly proficient with Java/J2EE (preferably Jboss)
Experience with Spring/Hibernate/ActiveMQ/Oracle
Extensive experience with object-oriented programming
Prefer proven experience developing transactional, eCommerce, hosted web applications
Experience with performance tuning and analysis tools.
Strong communication and teamwork required.
Additional InformationNeed local very senior candidates only.
Intelliswift Newark, California, USA Office
39600 Balentine Dr., Suite 200, , CA , US, Newark, CA, United States, 94560
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