Thursday, April 21, 2011

Certified Java/J2EE Developer with authorization/authentication, session management, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, Struts, Hibernate, Oracle, JDeveloper, JSTL, CTL, Patterns and Government experienceCertified Java/J2EE Developer with authorization/authentica

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Certified Java/J2EE Developer with authorization/authentication, session management, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, Struts, Hibernate, Oracle, JDeveloper, JSTL, CTL, Patterns and Government experience

 

Location: Lansing MI

Duration: 1-3 year (start: June 7, 2011)

Positions: 3

 

Requirements:

a.    Extensive expertise with JEE software engineering techniques,

especially JEE authorization/authentication and session management

specifications:  JSP, JavaScript, CSS, Struts, Hibernate (without Annotations); Oracle database backend; JDeveloper.

b.    Knowledge of SUITE processes & state standards

c.    Knowledge & experience in Configuration Management.

d.    Knowledge of Project Management processes & DTMB PMO standards.

e.    Knowledge of state & federal regulations & requirements in regards

to the prescription/ pharmacy processes.

f.    Background check by state of Michigan will be required.

 

Candidates will be evaluated on the following criteria:

 

Criteria:                                                 Point Weight:

Basic Java and JEE technologies (servlet/jsp specifications)            30

JavaScript techniques                                       20

Advanced JEE technologies (JSTL, CTL, container mgmt.)            10

Design patterns & project methodologies                     10

OEM certifications                                                10

 

Candidates will be scored with the following point scale per years of

experience:

30 Point Items          20 Point Items          10 Point Items

7 yrs = 30 points       5yrs = 20 points        5yrs = 10 points

5 yrs = 25              4yrs = 16               4yrs = 8

3 yrs = 15              3yrs = 12               3yrs= 6

2 yrs = 10              2yrs = 8                2yrs = 4

1 yr = 5                1yr = 4                       1yr = 2

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