Java Developer Internet & Ecommerce - Kittery, ME at Geebo

Java Developer

Company Name:
Perot Systems
Dell Services Federal Government is looking to add a resourceful Java Developer to their highly professional and qualified team.
Unique roles and responsibilities include:
Help shape the business of their client, at their site, in multiple long term projects.
Coding and unit testing software that meets business requirements and technical design.
Being a contributing member in meetings with the client and co-workers to improve product development and deliverables.
Working with senior members to create features, application enhancements and upgrades.
Display strong cooperative skills and be able to work with a dedicated team that has a tremendous knowledge base of existing products, features and source code.
Additional job functions may include any or all of the following:
Analyzes business requirements/processes and system integration considerations to determine appropriate technology solutions for internal and external customers. Designs, evaluates, codes, configures, tests and documents applications based on system and user requirements. Using current programming language and technologies, writes code, completes programming, and performs testing and debugging of applications. Completes documentation and procedures for installation and maintenance.
Our team members know our business deeply and deliver world-class capabilities. Sound interesting? Apply today.
3 years experience with the Java, Servlets/JSP and SQL
Experience working with Apache Tomcat, Oracle, and Eclipse desiredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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