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Java Developer J2EE – Break into Finance!

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: java | j2ee | java developer | finance | developer | j2se | sql | sql server | tomcat | unix | solaris | weblogic | uml | oo | linux | java greater london | java london
Type:Permanent
Java Developer (J2EE, J2SE, Java, Web Services, XP) sought by leading provider of commercial finance and insurance platforms. You will design and develop new Java J2EE systems and components of their market leading product. You will gain valuable knowledge of financial markets (no previous finance experience required).

Requirements:
•Strong Java development experience with Java, J2SE and J2EE
•Experience with database servers such as Oracle 10g / SQL Server
•Web Services and SOA
•Good Unix, Linux, Solaris, Apache
•XP development methodologies, source code control tools
•Deployment / Administration Tomcat, WebLogic, WebSphere
•OO Design and Development using UML
•Degree educated with excellent written and verbal communication skills

Send your CV or call 020 8390 8390 for further information on this and other Java developer roles.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156821

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