Tuesday 2 August 2022

HBITS-04-12228 - Senior Java Developer - 24 months - Albany, NY

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I hope you're doing well. I wanted to reach out to you and see if you have suitable candidates for

HBITS-04-12228 - Senior Java Developer opportunity with one of our clients in Albany, NY

 

Day 1 onsite in Albany, NY

 

Pay rate - $65/hr on C2C

 

Senior Java Developer

 

Please find the below JD

 

Job Title: HBITS-04-12228 - Senior Java Developer

Duration: 24 months

Location: Albany, NY

Pay rate: $65/hr on C2C

 

Requested Qualification

60 months designing JEE composite applications including foundational services/components using SCA – Service Component Architecture, EJBs and Web Services (SOAP and REST).

24 months on an agile development team in development of complex integrated JEE-based SOA systems. Including experience providing direction and assistance/mentoring to team members, monitoring productivity, reviewing work for quality assurance and reporting status.

24 months using JSF development/JavaScript

60 months using modern IDE’s preferably Eclipse and/or IBM’s Design/Development tool stack: (ie, Rational Application Developer (RAD/IID), WebSphere Message Broker/IBM Integration Bus).

60 months using solution design software (Examples: MS Visio). Including experience in interpreting UML diagrams, creating of Service Models, Service Classification Diagrams, Activity Diagrams and Sequence Diagrams, for model-driven development in Rational Application Developer (RAD/IID).

24 months using IBM’s ESD tool stack: Business Process design/development tools such as WebSphere Business Modeler (WBM), WebSphere Process Server (WPS)/Business Process Manager (BPM) and/or WebSphere Integration Developer (WID). This includes using Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).

60 months developing complex relational database queries with particular focus on cross-component transaction management.

  

Regards

Ranga Reddy, Account Manager

1149 Bloomfield Ave. Clifton, NJ 07012

 ranga@sprucetech.com  sprucetech.com

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