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Java J2EE Developer (Senior) Web 2.0

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: j2ee | java | j2ee developer | developer | web 2.0 | sybase | rdbms | mysql | oo | oracle | j2ee greater london | j2ee london
Type:Permanent
Java J2EE Developer / Senior Java J2EE Developer sought by award winning enterprise scale eCommerce site. As Senior Java J2EE Developer you will be solely responsible for the integration of Web 2.0 (amongst other initiatives), as such you will have a high degree of freedom with responsibility for all technical design decisions and the opportunity to really make your mark.

Requirements:
•Extensive experience with Java, J2EE / JEE and Web Services writing web based applications in an Enterprise scale environment
•Experience with RDBMS systems (Oracle, Sybase, MySQL)
•OO design skills
•Experience with Open Source technologies
•Test Driven Development, Design Patterns, Agile
•Experience of or ability to lead a team

Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information on this and other Senior Java J2EE Developer positions.
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