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Java J2EE Lead Engineer - MQ/ websphere/ oracle - Cheshire

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Location:Cheshire cheshire | north west
Tags: j2ee | java | oracle | banking | retail | soa | db2 | ibm | engineering | mainframe | j2ee cheshire | j2ee north west
Type:Permanent
Java J2ee lead engineer/ mq/ websphere/ oracle for a large banking organisation based in Cheshire - up to £65000 + car + benefits.

Seeking a Java J2ee Lead engineer with experience in Service component architecture (SCA), Service Orientated architecture (SOA), websphere and Mq series. As well as a technical appreciation of J2ee, IBM Mainframe and oracle or db2 databases.
As a Java J2ee lead engineer you will be leading engineering activities in terms of the architecture and design, as well as hands on development of software and solutions for this global bank (within the area of retail loans).
You will also advise on software design and architecture to business stakeholders.

A fantastic opportunity for a Java J2ee lead engineer to join a global banking organisation, with the opportunity of career progression.

If this is of interest please reply immediately with an up date cv to- Kerry.foreman@rullion.co.uk



Rullion Computer Personnel Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/187797

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