Sr. J2EE Engineer - Technology of the Future!! Information Technology (IT) - Andover, MA at Geebo

Sr. J2EE Engineer - Technology of the Future!!

Company Name:
New Dimensions in Technology, Inc. (NDT)
Seeking a J2EE leader who is an Independent thinker and enjoys taking ownership of highly innovative cloud-based enterprise offerings. Your previous experience will include development within a distributed
services
environment. Financial Services or Medical device space is a plus!
The Opportunity:
Take ownership of functional specifications in fast-paced Agile culture.
Design, implement, document, and test software based upon requirements
Prepare materials for and participate in design and code reviews
Create and execute unit test
Create and execute integration test
Ensure compliance with the development process
Lead overall architecture of enterprise applications.
Your Skill Set:
4
years' experience with scalable systems design and implementation
Solid understanding of Object Oriented design and programming principles
Ability to envision the architecture of a large enterprise system
Ability to establish accurate expectations of works schedule and delivery time
Ability to add value in design and code reviews
Experience with/Exposure to: JBOSS, JMS, JMX, configuration, clustering and performance tuning, database design and development using Oracle 10g/11g, NoSQL using Apache Cassandra ver 1.0 and above, CLI, CQL2/3, Amazon AWS development, Hadoop and other BigData technologies
Experience with Auto-programming, Auto-documentation specifications
Excellent communication skills/Strong problem solving skills
BS or MS in
computer
Science or equivalent work experience
Reference # 6926 - Risa Kahn, Recruiting Manager
Please Apply Here: http://www.ndt.com/job/sr-j2ee-engineer-technology-of-the-future
New Dimensions in Technology (NDT)
Technical and Tech/Business Recruiting Since 1979Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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