Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Java J2ee Developer – Oracle 10G / Red Hat Linux and Windows XP

Java J2eeDeveloper – Oracle 10G / Red Hat Linux and Windows XP

 

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- Java EE Developer – Oracle 10G / Red Hat Linux and Windows XP

 

Location:  Raleigh NC

Duration: 6 months

Positions: 1

 

Job Description:

The North Carolina Industrial Commission (NCIC) is seeking to fill a short term (approx. 6 month) contractor assignment to provide computer programming services. The selected candidate must be an experienced (Master Level) Java EE application developer and will serve as mentor to Java developers having less experience in configuring Java n-tier environments. 

Expectations include the following areas:
• Implement a secure web (Java EE) interface for the data entry of 1st and 2nd report of injury for workers'''' compensation claims
• Identify solutions for the electronic document submission process
• Provide complete coverage research; including a data feed from the Rate Bureau
• Provide a web based public facing solution for the purpose of electronic payments to process WC forms requiring fee processing payment up-front at time of electronic document submission.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Requirements:

Required:
• Experienced Java EE application developer [Master level]
• Minimum of three (3) years experience as a Sr. lead Java EE n-tier application developer
• Experience implementing and configuring n-tier Java applications using Java (6), and Oracle (10G or higher), in a Red Hat Linux (Apache Tomcat), and Windows XP environments
• Familiar working with Oracle SQL stored procedures and triggers.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills
• Ability to develop technical documentation that will be referenced for support of the delivered solution and subsequent enhancements
• Ability to work affectively with agency staff to develop test plans and ensure successful testing and validation of all developed solutions.
• Independent; self-starter individual having proven experience working successfully in a team environment.

 

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