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Java/ J2EE Developer, Surrey


Listed on:15th April
Location:Surrey
Salary/Rate:£28000 - £35000
Type:Permanent
Start Date:ASAP
Reference:J2EE-4856
Recruiter:Greythorn
Java Developer, J2EE Developer, Java, JSP, Servlets, SQl (Postgres/ Oracle), HTML/ CSS, Javascript, XSLT, Degree, Surrey

Established software house urgently requires an experienced Java/ J2EE Developer to join their Surrey based team. Candidates should have good knowledge of Java, JSP, Servlets, SQl (Postgres/ Oracle) and HTML/ CSS, Javascript and XSLT. This is an urgent requirement with interviews available immediately, offering the chance to work in an internationally diverse team - an excellent package is on offer, for full details please submit your CV now.

Java Developer, J2EE Developer, Java, JSP, Servlets, SQl (Postgres/ Oracle), HTML/ CSS, Javascript, XSLT, Degree, Surrey



Greythorn Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/125553
Contact Name:Rick Ansell

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