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Author JAVA DEVELOPER POSITION AVAILABLE, Washington, DC
don@objectsearch.com

2005-01-07, 8:58 pm

JAVA DEVELOPER POSITION AVAILABLE, Washington, DC

Our Client is currently looking to fill this position in the
Washington, DC area.

Required

* 5 to 7 years Java/J2EE Development experience
* Proven experience with Java technologies: EJBs, JMS, JDBC
* Proven experience with IBM products: Websphere, Rational XDE,MQ
* Knowledge of Eclipse framework and open source tools (i.e.,
Jakarta project, Spring)
* Developed and implemented Web Services using SOAP, WSDL, and XML
* Lead small team or independently implemented complex designs for
distributed systems
* Knowledge of full system lifecycle development methodologies
* Knowledge of and experience in applying Gang of Four and
Enterprise Application Architecture design patterns
* Proven experience in mentoring junior Java/J2EE developers
* Excellent oral and written communications
* Great attitude and willingness to work as member of a team

Preferred

* Exposure to test driven development (i.e., JUnit) and code
coverage concepts (i.e, JCoverage)
* Familiar with automated testing tools such as Quick Test Pro,
Winrunner, LoadRunner, SOAPTest
* Familiar with Use Case development approach
* UDB / DB2 SQL experience
* Development and/or maintained applications developed using IBM
VisualAge Smalltalk
* Experience in performance tuning and optimization

Excellent package and remuneration.
Please forward your resume in confidence to:

Donald Lascelle
don@objectsearch.com
www.objectsearch.com

All candidates will be contacted.
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