Monday, September 29, 2014

[xrecnet] Need: Java Developer with Florida Dept of Environment Protection at Tallahassee

Hi Partners,

We have a new position for  Java Developer  with  Florida Dept of Environment Protection at Tallahassee.  Please forward your resource resume with rate confirmation and contact details.

Title            : Java Developer
Location    : Tallahassee, FL
Rate           : 53/hr
Duration    : 2 - 3 Years


Required Experience / Skills:

  • Experience in Java Frameworks such as Struts/Tiles, Struts 2, Servlets/JSP, JPA/Hibernate.
  • Experience in XML, HTML and CSS. 
  • Experience with PL/SQL.  
  • Experience using Subversion and Maven 2.  
  • Knowledge of relational and object-oriented database designs.  
  • Knowledge of object-oriented design methodologies.  
  • Knowledge of Information Systems Development Methodology (ISDM).   
  • Knowledge of database security, including role-based security.   
  • Knowledge and experience with Unified Modeling Language (UML).

Preferred Skills:

  • Familiarity with Agile development practices, specifically SCRUM and Kanban.  
  • Familiarity with environmental regulatory business processes and practices.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Agency technical environment.   
  • Experience working with and for a large State Agency.


Please call/ Email for further details...

Thanks and Regards,
Naren,
Contact:847-621-7346,847-798-4287
Kalven Technologies, Inc
Email Id: naren@kalventech.com
http://www.kalventech.com
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