Wednesday, 15 February 2023

HBITS-04-12597 - Senior Java Architect with Government Agency Experience - 30 months - Albany, NY(Day 1 onsite)

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HBITS-04-12597 - Senior Java Architect with Government Agency experience opportunity with one of our clients in Albany, NY

 

Day 1 onsite in Albany, NY

 

Senior Java Architect with Government Agency Experience

 

Must have experience working with Government Agencies.

 

Must have worked with EJB’s, Rational Application Developer (RAD), WebSphere, DB2 and MQSeries

 

Pay rate: $85/hr on C2C

 

 

Please find the below JD

 

Job Title: HBITS-04-12597 - Senior Java Architect with Government Agency Experience

Duration: 30 months

Location: Albany, NY(Day 1 onsite)

Pay rate: $85/hr on C2C

 

 Requested Qualification

84 months experience with J2EE technologies including EJB, JDBC, JSP and XML.

84 months experience with Java programming in an IBM development environment using IDE of IBM's Rational Application Developer (RAD) that are deployed to Websphere Application Server (WAS).

84 months of IBM DB2 experience working with DB2 databases and experience with XML schemas (definition, querying and automated generation).

36 months experience with a Government organization, which includes business knowledge, technical design, development, maintenance and end user support of complex systems.

60 months experience in performance tuning applications interacting with databases.

60 months of experience in IBM MQSeries

60 months experience with an organization which includes technical design, development, maintenance, and end user support of complex system.

84 months of experience in system analysis and design experience for multi-tiered transactional systems and writing technical design specification documents for multifaceted component-based systems.

 

Regards

Ranga Reddy, Account Manager

1149 Bloomfield Ave. Clifton, NJ 07012

 ranga@sprucetech.com sprucetech.com  

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