*Hiring Now  .................. Please Reply ASAP with your consultant
resume to kanahiy...@consultingknights.com
<kanahiy...@consultingknights.com>*







*Job Title : Java DeveloperLocation : Alexandria, VA or Seaside, CADuration
: 5+Months ContractMust be a US Citizen (NO H1B / GC)*

*Rate : 45/hr on C2C*



*Must be able to obtain a Public Trust Clearance, preferred to already have
one.EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: *
US Citizenship required. Must also be capable of obtaining a Public Trust
clearance.
Bachelor’s Degree required (computer science, information systems, business
major preferred)
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Proven ability to analyze, design and develop application solutions
3+ years of experience developing Java / Java EE applications on Weblogic
or JBoss application servers
Working knowledge of SQL
Experience in developing and implementing restful based web services
Knowledge of Relational Database Management Systems
Prior experience with the following tools is beneficial but not required:
JBoss web/app server, Subversion for source control, and Maven build
process, Oracle databases
Ability to consistently apply quality and security standards.
Ability to work effectively in a team and with clients.
Strong skills in troubleshooting and the ability to determine causes of
errors and drive problem resolution.
Experience with testing tools, unit and integration test scripting and
testing methodologies.
Experience in the practice of agile software development using Scrum is
preferred but not required.

*TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: *
Excellent programming skills with Java, Java EE, Servlets, JSP/JSF, EJB 2.0
+, JNDI, JDBC, JMS, JUnit, Maven, ORM (JPA, Hibernate, iBatis), Subversion.
SOAP, XML, XSD
PL/SQL, Oracle 11g and higher
Spring Framework, Spring Batch Framework, Struts, Angular
Experience with web services and SOA framework, preferred but not required.
Microsoft Office products







*Regards,Kanhaiya JaiswalProfessional RecruiterConsulting Knights Inc,
Princeton, New Jersey |08540Phone : 609-423-4355 | Fax:  (609)
228-5321kanahiy...@consultingknights.com
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