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JAVA J2EE DEVLOPER - GREENFIELD PROJECT

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: j2ee | java | greenfield | sql | tibco | tomcat | tdd | unix | weblogic | sql server | xml | oracle | html | hibernate | ejb | j2ee greater london | j2ee london
Type:Contract
Unique Greenfields project to engineer new platforms and systems to aid a rapidly growing consultancy based in London. This role requires developers with enterprise level development skills and a proven track record of delivery. dependent on the stream of work assigned the skills will include;
JAVA J2EE (jsp, ejb, jms, servlets) SPRING HIBERNATE, SQL ORACLE, SQL SERVER WEB XML HTML WEBLOGIC JBOSS TOMCAT UNIX.
Server development and web front end based systems to deliver cutting edge solutions to numerous demanding users.
the ideal candidate would have worked on large-scale global systems and would have experience of systems design, development in a challenging blue-chip company environment.

Nice to have skills include , Ajax, Agile, TDD, XP, and Tibco


Aston Carter Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/153620

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