Sunday, March 22, 2009

188. Senior Java Engineer (Server Backend

Our client is looking for a Senior Java Engineer (Server Backend) who will contribute to the design and development of key components for its product. The individual will contribute to the full life cycle of product development through design, development, configuration and maintenance of the modules. The individual should have a strong background in developing java applications. The individual should possess excellent analytical and communication skills and work with technical leads to deliver high-quality product components.

This position is located in Noida, India and the software development manager will be primarily working with Java Development Manager and Development leads in Noida India and San Mateo, California to design and develop the web based applications for the product. The key responsibilities for the position include: Work with development leads to ensure a consistently high quality of software deliverables on time.

Develop a deep understanding of the product and PLC process Integration, performance and load testing of the solution implementation Application design, development and packaging for delivery Create technical documents to support the QA and implementation process,Mandatory Skills/Experience: BE in Computer Science or equivalent .

At least 5 years of software development experience with 3+ years in Java EE software development experience Experience in multithreaded applications Strong experience in taking functional specifications and transforming to technical design (3+ years) Experience in using at least 1 Java EE application server (Tomcat, WebLogic, or JBoss preferred) Experience using Spring DI/IOC ,Web services, SOAP, JMS,Experience in XML processing SAX, StAX, XML Schema, and XSLT ,Experience in OOAD using UML ,Oracle RDBMS, SQL, JDBC, and Hibernate ORM ,Excellent oral/written communication skills Detail oriented, strong analytical skills and resourceful in issue resolution Be comfortable with fast paced schedule driven product cycles .

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