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UI Developer (Java)

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Location:Newport newport | telford wrekin
Tags: java | developer | css | html | java newport | java telford wrekin
Type:Contract
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My Public Sector client requires an experienced Java UI Developer to start in December at their Newport office.

Essential Skills:
- Extensive experience of Java
- Extensive experience of Java Script
- Extensive experience of HTML
- Extensive experience of CSS
- Experience working with Rational toolset
- Experience of project working and delivering within timeboxes

Please submit your CV if you wish to be considered for this contract
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/168657

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