Senior Java Developer Job Information Technology (IT) - Wilmington, DE at Geebo

Senior Java Developer Job

Company Name:
Yoh
Senior Java Developer Job Senior Java Developer needed for a contract opportunity with Yoh's client located in Wilmington, DE. The Big Picture - Top Skills You Should Possess: - Application Development - Agile projects What You'll Be Doing: - Responsible for the definition, design, construction, integration, testing, and support of reliable and reusable software solutions, addressing business opportunities. Includes systems analysis, creation of specifications, coding, testing, and implementation of application programs and data interfaces. - Requires a previous domain of experience in applications development. - Responsible for overall application design, including interfaces with other applications and systems. - Assures that application designs are consistent with industry best practices application attributes (including scalability, availability, maintainability, and flexibility). What You Need to Bring to the Table: - Eight (8) years prior application development experience. - Must have Java, Spring, Spring Webflow/MVC, Spring JDBC, REST/SOAP
services
, SQL, Tomcat, Weblogic, eclipse. - Demonstrated experience with large scale application integration efforts. - Have participated in more than 5 Agile projects. - Communication - Ability to communicate strategies and processes around data modelling and architecture to cross functional groups and senior levels. - Ability to influence multiple levels on highly technical issues and challenges. - Demonstrated experience to influence and coordinate third parties and suppliers. Get Hired, Apply Now! Recruiter: Becky Moore Yoh, a Day and Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F/D/V. J2W: INFOTECH Tax Term: CON_W2J2WBRPHIL Ref: SFSF: REN MYK62683JREstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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