ITB# 071I1300221
Java Developer with J2EE, Struts, Servlets, JSP, EJB, JDBC, Hibernate, iText, Tiles, jUnit, Eclipse/RAD, PL/SQL, Dojo, and Crystal Reports experience
Location: Lansing MI
Duration: 1-3 years
Positions: 1
The candidate must meet the basic qualifications of 8 or more years of generic IT experience as defined for a Sr Programmer-Analyst. In addition, specific skills required for this position are listed below. Each senior candidate will score between 1 and the maximum possible, for each category. Points will be determined from review of the experience section NOT from "Summary" area of a resume or application.
•5 years experience developing complex computer systems in Java/J2EE (Servlets, JSP, EJB, JDBC, Hibernate, iText, Tiles & jUnit) using an IDE such as Eclipse or RAD
•5 years experience developing complex computer systems using the STRUTS Framework
•5 years experience working directly with a system owner to gather maintenance &/or enhancement requirements, to produce design specifications (inc UI design) and coordinate testing (inc UAT)
•5 years experience writing in SQL and/or programming with PL/SQL
•2 years experience programming with Dojo
•2 years experience programming with Crystal Reports (embedded)
The work associated with this position includes:
•Work directly with system owners during all phases of maintenance
•Build a strong working relationship with system owners and understand their business needs
•Review user requests, capture and analyze requirements, design solutions, code and implement system revisions
•Troubleshoot problems as they occur
•Prepare testing scenarios, procedures, test data and coordinate User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
•Create and/or modify database stored procedures and make other database changes as required
•Initiate action to resolve ambiguous or non-standard business requirements
•Migrate applications to use new methods for Authorization and Authentication thus controlling access to the applications
•Plan medium size maintenance projects (less then 1000 hours) using the standard development methodology
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