Monday, June 13, 2011

Java Developer (certified) with JEE authorization/authentication, session management specifications, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, Struts, Hibernate (without Annotations), Oracle, JDeveloper, and government experience

ITB-TH-071I1300140A  -  Java Developer (certified) with JEE authorization/authentication,

session management specifications, JSP, JavaScript, CSS, Struts,
Hibernate (without Annotations), Oracle, JDeveloper, and government
experience

Location: Lansing, MI
Duration: 1 year
Positions: 2-3

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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