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Georgia IT Inc.

Job Title:
Java DeveloperLocation:
Inverness, COJob Type:
ContractRate:
DOE (W2 / 1099 Only) Job descriptionDesigns, develops, and implements web-based Java applications to support business requirements.
Follows approved life cycle methodologies, creates design documents, and performs program coding and testing.
Resolves technical issues through debugging, research, and investigation.
RequirementsRequires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area.
Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field.
Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals.
Performs a variety of tasks.
A degree of creativity and latitude is required.
Typically reports to a supervisor or manager.
BS or Masters in Computer Science or equivalent2-4 years in architecting large and business critical systems6 - 8 years of experience in developing, deploying and administering Java/J2EE-based applications6 - 8 years of GUI/web development experience using Java/J2EE/JSP/Servlet technologies.
6 - 8 years of GUI/web development experience using Web 2.
0/AJAX frameworks like JQuery, YUI etc.
6 - 8 years of GUI/web development experience using MVC frameworks like Struts or Spring MVC.
3 - 6 years of experience in SOA/Web Services (SOAP, RESTFul using XML and JSON)3 - 5 years of strong experience with XML, XSLT, XSD, SAX/DOM, JAXB2 - 4 Years of experience in developing applications using RDBMS, SQL and Oracle PL/SQLIn depth knowledge of Unix environment that includes 4-7 years of experience in shell scriptingFamiliarity with application servers Weblogic and/or JBoss for deployments and administrationFamiliarity with Apache HTTP/Web ServerBusiness knowledge and tecAbout the Company:
Georgia IT Inc.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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