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Java/ J2EE Developer/ DBA, Guildford, Surrey

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Location:Guildford guildford | south east
Tags: java | dba | j2ee | developer | j2ee developer | oracle | unix | java developer | jboss | oracle dba | java guildford | java south east
Type:Permanent

Java/ J2EE Developer/ DBA, Guildford, Surrey. My client is a well established company is looking for a Java developer who is happy to do some DBA work when needed. You will have J2EE skills and any Oracle OR Jboss would be very useful! Your primary role will be developing in Java/ J2EE, but any Unix/ Oracle DBA experience would be very useful! This is a fantastic opportunity that offers excellent career progressions/ training/ Benefits Include 27 Days holiday + Bank Holidays, FLEXI WORKING HOURS, BONUS, and ongoing training. IMMEDIATE INTERVIEWS!

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