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Web Developer - J2EE/ XML/ EJB - East Midlands - £35,000

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Location:Nottingham east midlands | nottingham
Tags: developer | xml | web developer | ejb | j2ee | jsp | javascript | html | jdbc | developer east midlands | developer nottingham
Type:Permanent
J2EE/ XML/ EJB Web Developer – East Midlands - £30,000 - £35,000

A well established software provider in the East Midlands have just created a role for an experienced Web Developer to join their team, the role will ideally suit an experienced Developer who has extensive experience with J2EE, XML, EJB's, JSP's, JDBC, XML , HTML and JavaScript.

The role will involve working in closely knit team dloping a range of software products for a range of tiered clients, you will be expected to be able to liaise with clients throughout the development process and provide SMART solutions to any problems raised. After sales support is also required so strong communication skills are paramount.

Package available includes competitive salary - £30,000 - £35,000 plus free parking, flexitime, pension and 23 days holiday + bank holidays.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/155954

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