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Java Development in Massachusetts
Two Sr. Java Developer positions are available in the Boston, Massachusetts
Area. Here are the details:
Job Location: Cambridge, MA
Job Description:
You will be responsible for the design and/or development of major modules
of our product. You will have the opportunity to be part of the initial development
group and participate in building a great team of people.
Requirements:
You should have thorough knowledge of distributed/scalable Java-based server
architectures, and a minimum of two years experience in Java programming
in an e-commerce environment with emphasis on server side programming and
EJB. Experience with Oracle 8 is a plus.
Salary: $150,000 Excellent Medical, Dental, 401K, Stock Options, Vacation
& Holiday, Etc. Benefits
Send your resume to ddelong@kforce.com and please mention job #30699-NE
***Opportunity #2:***
Job Location: Westford, Ma
Job Description:
If you love programming in Java then look no further this job is for you.
You will design solutions to deploy convergence of Internet technologies
and distributed architectures, especially n-tier web applications and work
with heterogeneous project teams (research, design, development, and/or implementation)
to derive an enterprise architecture based on business requirements.
Requirements:
Five or more year's solid programming in Java including J2EE, JSP's, Servlets,
JDBC, EJB, with significant experience in Enterprise application development
is required.
Salary: $145,000 Excellent Medical, Dental, 401K, Stock Options, Vacation
& Holiday, Etc. Benefits
Send your resume to ddelong@kforce.com and please mention job #37451-NE
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