Sr. Java Developer (Must be in Massachusetts) Internet & Ecommerce - Boston, MA at Geebo

Sr. Java Developer (Must be in Massachusetts)

Company Name:
The Bowdoin Group
We are a Global Asset Managment firm offering great benefits, stable work environment, career growth and cutting edge technology.
(Candidates must be in Massachusetts)
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate with business analysts and designers in the enhancement of an existing web
application. Development will also include reports and interfaces.
Research, document, design and implement program requirements and specifications.
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high pressure environment.
Provide on and off hour support on a rotating schedule
Required Skills/Experience
3
years experience developing Java and Java EE based enterprise applications.
Strong development experience with JSP, Servlets, EJB, and Hibernate, is a must.
Experience with one or more application servers such as JBoss.
Experience with and good understanding of Oracle relational databases.
Experience in object oriented analysis and design using UML.
Experience with Quartz is a plus
Knowledge of SQL, JUnit, Maven, and SVN.
A quick learner with the ability to handle development tasks with minimum supervision.
Strong communication skills
Ability to work as a team member
Financial Services industry experience is a plus.
Understanding and hands on experience with Oracle PL/SQL
Familiarity with Unix/Linix shell scripting
Education Requirement
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or technical major is required.
Contact Steve Anglin at (781)263-5278 or reply toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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