Senior Java Web Developer Information Technology (IT) - Denver, CO at Geebo

Senior Java Web Developer

Company Name:
CounterTrade Staffing & Solutions
We have several openings for Java Developers with our client in Denver. These are 6 month plus contract positions beginning November 1. These contracts are renewable in 6-9 month increments. Youll be working in an organization that offers flexible hours, modern technology, and near public transportation and parking.
For consideration please send an updated resume and brief cover email to .
Senior Java Web Developer
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Our client is in need of Senior Java Developers for the creation and maintenance of web applications in support of multiple systems.
This team collects, secures, and makes accessible a wide variety of records and data.
As a senior software engineer you will work on application design, coding, and defect correction.
Your ability to work through complex problems and make sound decisions will help you and the teams you work with make the best applications possible.
In this position, you will work closely with business analysts, QAs, DBAs, UI/UX designers, and other developers who share a common goal: delivering highly reliable and maintainable systems.
Technical Experience
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5 years of professional web application development using Java (Struts, JSF, HTML, CSS)
5 years of enterprise level development using JEE or related technologies (JPA, JDO, EJB3)
5 years of OO design and programming experience
3 years of relational database experience
3 years of agile development experience
1
years of continuous integration experience (Jenkins, Hudson, Bamboo)
1
years of experience with web services and XML
US Citizens and all other parties authorized to work in the US are encouraged to apply. We are unable to sponsor H1B Visas at this time.
No Vendors or Third Parties.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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