Location: Raleigh, NC
Duration: 6 months (Start: 2/15/11)
Positions: 1
The Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) is seeking a short term (6 month) Java Developer to work on the implementation of a new Budget and Performance Management system. The new system will replace the current mainframe and Oracle systems as well as numerous OSBM and state agency spreadsheet tools, agency-developed and commercial software database tools, and manual processes. This position will support the Budget System Project Team in development and delivery of new front-end web forms based on Java technology. This will be a customized solution utilizing the Seam framework, and will include data persistence elements in Oracle and IBM FileNet.
Duties will include but not be limited to:
. Providing business analysis and consulting with technical staff, vendors, and end users to understand the requirements for the forms . Working with the technical team to design, develop, test and deploy best-of-breed user interface and back-end data integration for new web forms . Utilizing Seam framework, Hibernate, JQuery and custom tags to create solution.
REQUIRED:
. Ability to follow complex and detailed requirements documents . Ability to work as a part of a team to develop a series of related solutions using the same underlying frameworks, styles, and user interface standards . Extensive background in Java web application development using modern application frameworks (e.g., Seam, Spring, Struts) and object- relational modeling frameworks (Hibernate, iBatis, TopLink) . In-depth knowledge of thin client user interface technology (Javascript, AJAX, CSS). Understanding of relational data modeling . Experience writing complex SQL queries . Experience developing complete end-to-end 3- and 4-tier architecture solutions.
. Bachelor's degree with one (1) year of experience in Java web application development; or equivalent combination of training and experience (All degrees must be received from appropriately accredited
institutions)
PREFERRED:
. Direct experience with the Seam framework . Familiarity with the IBM FileNet Java API, workflows, and content engine . Familiarity with data warehousing data structures and concepts (OLAP
cubes)
. Ability to demonstrate past work products, (Particularly user interface and thin-client technology knowledge).
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