Java Applications Developer Information Technology (IT) - Columbus, GA at Geebo

Java Applications Developer

Company Name:
Beyondtek It
The Java Architect will be required to design/develop/code applications/systems that are in accordance with both technical and functional requirements. Applications will be coded in accordance with established industry and company standards. Architects work under the direction of designated team leads and should demonstrate excellent problem solving capacity.
Responsibilities:
Four year college degree and six or more years professional experience or high school diploma or equivalent with eight or more years professional experience is required.
Experience with J2EE platform (Java, EJB, JMS, JSP, Java Servlets)
Experience with XML based technologies to include DOM and SAX based parsing, XSLT, XML schema, XML binding
Experience with RDMBS, preferably with Oracle 8i or 9i.
Candidates should have experience architecting and developing highly scalable, highly available enterprise applications.
Experience with full systems lifecycle design and development, including some business/process analysis experience.
Project or team management experience years developing highly scalable, highly available enterprise applications.
Extensive Experience building and architecting both Internet and client server applications.
Enterprise systems integration experience.
Experience integrating with mainframe systems, with a focus on MQSeries middleware.
Knowledge of and experience with transactional database access concepts.
Experience with development methodologies.
Knowledge of application-level security concepts.
Experience developing/integrating Java based application frameworks.
Experience with internet based financial applications.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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