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Senior Java Developers - Top Media Company - JAVA / AGILE

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Location:London greater london | london
Tags: java | tdd | j2ee | xml | hibernate | scrum | xhtml | javascript | css | ajax | junit | oo | java greater london | java london
Type:Permanent
Senior Java Developers - Top Media Company - JAVA / AGILE

World leading Media company are looking for Senior Java Developers who have expert knowledge of Java / J2EE / Agile / TDD / XML / SPRING and Hibernate. My client are looking for the very best, this is one of the most exclusive roles on the market.

Senior Java Developers should have experience of web and other interactive technologies, techniques and practises with knowledge of system integration tools and techniques. The Java candidates will have software development experience in Java with Spring and Hibernate plus a solid understanding of Web development, using JavaScript, AJAX, CSS and XHTML.

The very best developers with expert knowledge of J2EE, OO Design, TDD, Websphere, XML, Junit, modern Java frameworks, Scrum and XP methodologies are highly desirable.

This is an URGENT requirement so apply now to Mike at Lawrence Harvey.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/157216

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