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Senior J2EE Designer/Developer for a very cool job
Hi.
Crowley Maritime in Jacksonville, Florida has an opening for a senior J2EE designer/developer familiar with all the new advanced J2EE technologies. We are working with IBM's Process Server and Message Broker in a WAS environment, developing major new software applications that are making use of existing COBOL business logic exposed via CICS 3.1 web services through a portal environment.
There is significant design opportunity, mentoring of other J2EE (and .Net) developers, and heads-down development. You would work closeley with our technology architect, J2EE developers, and integration developers in a team environment.
This is a key technology leadership position for us, and we are looking for a superior individual who absolutely nails the technology.
If you want an leading-edge, challenging position in an exciting development team environment working with the latest technologies, then give us a look. Or, pass this on to someone who you think might be interested.
The entire job posting is on dice (and probably doesn't sound as cool as the job realy is), along with the HR contact info.
Thanks.
-Ed (the hiring manager who is looking for someone awesome :-).
Crowley Maritime Company
9487 Regency Sq Blvd N
Jacksonville, FL 32225
Web: http://www.crowley.com
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