Overview
Remote
Depends on Experience
Contract - W2
Skills
Apache Wicket
Application Development
Design Patterns
Documentation
Hibernate
GWT
Interfaces
Internet
Intranet
J2EE
JPA
Java
JavaServer Faces
Management
OOAD
Object-relational Mapping
Relational Databases
SQL
Software Development
Spring Framework
Spring MVC
Testing
Web Applications
Job Details
Job Title - Java Backend Services Developer V
Number of Positions - 1
Job Location - 6111 N. River Rd., Rosemont, Illinois, United States of America, 60018
Contract Duration: 6 Months
Job Description
Job Summary: Java developer roles and responsibilities include managing Java/Java EE application development while providing expertise in the full software development lifecycle, from concept and design to testing.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Defines site objectives by analyzing user requirements, envisioning system features and functionality.
- Designs and develops user interfaces to internet/intranet applications by setting expectations and features priorities throughout development life cycle.
- Determining design methodologies and tool sets; completing programming using languages and software products.
- Designing and conducting tests.
- Troubleshooting development and production problems across multiple environments and operating platforms.
- Supports users by developing documentation and assistance tools.
Qualifications:
- Hands on experience in designing and developing applications using Java EE platforms.
- Object Oriented analysis and design using common design patterns.
- Excellent knowledge of Relational Databases, SQL and ORM technologies (JPA2, Hibernate).
- Experience in the Spring Framework.
- Experience in developing web applications using at least one popular web framework (JSF, Wicket, GWT, Spring MVC).
- Java J2EE; Hibernate.
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