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Graduate Java Developer


Listed on:8th May
Location:Ipswich
Salary/Rate:Upto £25000
Type:Permanent
Start Date:September 08
Reference:128598
Recruiter:Harvey Nash
Are you a capable Java (J2EE) developer looking for a new opportunity?

My client is well known, long established company that offers an invaluable service to its clients.
Reporting to the development manager and working in a team of developers you will have the opportunity to work on a range of integration projects in leading edge J2EE and middleware technologies such as WebSphere MQ, WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker etc)

The role will involve the full development life-cycle from requirement capture to implimentation and support

For immediate consideration, please forward your CV and you can look forward to first class opportunities for training and progression.

Keywords - Ipswich, Suffolk, Java, J2EE



http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/129751
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