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Hello Partner,



Hope you are doing great!!!



Immediate Need!!



Below are the requirement details for your review. Kindly go through and
help me fetch the best talent for the below opportunity.



*Position Role*

Sr. Java Developer

*Location*

Burlington, MA

*Responsibility*

- Hands-on development experience using Java, J2EE, WebLogic
application   server,
WebServices, JSPs, Servlets, HTML 5, Javascript, JQuery, Eclipse (or
NetBeans,
etc.), JUnit and JUnitPerf, Linux, Shell Scripting, Maven, ANT and Oracle
PL/SQL
- Best practices in web services development and Enterprise Application
Integration patterns and concepts
- Performance optimization and troubleshooting of Java applications with
Oracle database
- Linux and shell or other Unix scripting languages with Oracle, including
experience with database installation, administration, and performance
tuning
- *Healthcare domain*
- Experience working in an Agile development environment
- Understand entire code base, architectural considerations, design and
design decisions related to the project/product
- Deciding and standardizing on tools (IDE, profiling, CM, Defect Tracking,
Build Management, etc.)
- Mentoring and coaching developers technically
- Design of modules / sub systems using OOAD methodology in a project,
design pattern applicability
- Delivery accountability
- Good understanding of OS and other environmental impacts (affecting code
at compile/run time, OS level equivalences for system level libraries,
third party components)
- Components of build process for entire project and maintain/enhance it

*Job Description*

*Key Technical Skill*

Java, J2EE, Weblogic, Oracle PL/SQL

*Desired Skills*

*Experience Level*

8 years




Thanks & Best regards,



*Nelson White*

Talent Acquisition Team

*Conquest Tech Solutions, Inc. *| www.conq-tech.com

19 C Trolley Square, Wilmington, DE – 19806

P: 302-351-8496 (Desk) | Fax: 302-288-6485

E: nel...@conq-tech.com | *Hangout*:



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