Sr. Java Programmer Information Technology (IT) - Piscataway, NJ at Geebo

Sr. Java Programmer

Company Name:
EAPT Solutions
EAPT Solutions, Inc., Piscataway, Middlesex County, NJ. IT Consulting Firm seeking qualified & exp. professional for permanent f/t position:
Sr. Java Programmer:
Design, program, develop, analyze, implement, support, integrate, test, update, provide solutions, enhance hold meetings, communicate with users. Co-ordinate with project managers to dev. specs., documentation, and proposals, EJB dev. and transaction, JSP/Servlets using STRUTS framework. Solve complex business problems, develop & deploy on BEA Weblogic Server. Create & modify existing Java/JSP/xml code, information modeling and database design using UML/OMT. Extensively use JUNIT, Weblogic desirable, and in proper app. of common (J2EE, GoF) design patterns to solve complex business problems. Dev., deploy BEA Weblogic Server. Design stored procedures and optimization of multiple RDBMS. Import and export various data formats, like XML, CSV. Proficient experience on process Management. frameworks & CMM/CMMI. SNMP4J, AXIS2, APACHE COMMONS FRAMEWORK, Restful webservices, Postgres SQL 8.0 and IntelliJ Idea 9.0. Working knowledge about the installation process of IBM Websphere on OMVS/UNIX operation system. Extensively use version control tools PVCS, ClearCase, Librarian, Endevor, AFP, xPressions advanced print tools and process management tools like UNICENTER, INFOMAN. Solid experience in the conversion of Mainframe COBOL, CICS, JCL, VSAM, file-aid, DFSORT.
MS or equivalent in Computer Applications or Computer Science with min. 5 yrs exp. as Programmer/Analyst/ Software Engineer/ Application Engineer or related. Reasonable combination of education & experience is acceptable. Must be willing to travel and relocate.
Send resumes to: EAPT Solutions, Inc., Attn: Careers/HR Dept. 15 Corporate Place South, Suite # 401, Piscataway, NJ 08854.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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