Position :- Front End Java Developer Location :- Atlanta GA.
Duration :- 12 months 1.) 5+ yrs of Java/JEE experience designing and developing complex, user-based, highly scalable customer facing web applications. 2.) Advanced knowledge of servlets and JSP programming for web based applications. 3.) SQL - select statements and basic stored procedures Our client is seeking a Front End Java Developer to join their team supporting the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Within the CDC, this person will be working within the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) supporting the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination. This position is part of a dynamic team building an advanced data collection and surveillance solutions. These systems support the agency’s public health mission to protect the U.S. population from natural and man-made disease threats. The individual will provide technology leadership in the area of Java and JEE development and will focus on delivering high quality enterprise applications as part of a development team. This individual is expected to participate in the full software development lifecycle from requirements and development to testing and support. In addition to performing software development, this person is expected to participate in architecture, design, estimation, status determination, testing efforts and enhancements to existing as well as new systems. This is a matrixed project environment and this candidate will be heavily involved with two projects primarily: 1.) Tuberculosis Epidemiologic Studies Consortium (TBESC) - allows the CDC to develop new and more effective diagnostic, therapeutic, and operational approaches to combat active TB and latent TB infection (LTBI). DTBE has contributed significantly to this effort. 2.) Tuberculosis Trials Consortium (TBTC) - The TBTC is a collaboration of researchers from the CDC, domestic and international public health departments, academic medical centers, and selected Veterans Administration medical centers whose mission is to conduct programmatically relevant research concerning the diagnosis, clinical management, and prevention of tuberculosis (TB) infection and disease. Nice to haves: iText; iBatis Someone who asks questions frequently without attempting to find answers on their own will not work in this environment one phone interview with tech leads and one in person interview with tech leads Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE) In September 2001, DTBE funded 21 sites that had successfully competed for membership in the TBESC; 19 sites were located in the United States, and two were in Canada. In 2005 the consortium was trimmed to 16 sites, all domestic. Each site represents a formal partnership between an academic institution and a TB control program. Collectively, sites are charged with designing, conducting, and evaluating programmatically relevant research--epidemiologic, behavioral, economic, laboratory, and operations--concerning the identification, diagnosis, prevention, and control of active TB disease and latent TB infection. Specific multi-site and multiyear research projects are funded by individual task order contracts with consortium members. Project concepts and proposals are developed collaboratively among consortium members, including CDC staff. It is intended that the TBESC will strengthen the scientific underpinnings of future TB control efforts and help the United States achieve the goal of eliminating TB. The resurgence of TB in the United States from 1986 to 1992 reminded the nation of the continued threat posed by this disease. In response, plans for TB control were revised and updated and TB elimination plans were developed. These included renewed efforts to develop new and more effective diagnostic, therapeutic, and operational approaches to combat active TB and latent TB infection (LTBI). DTBE has contributed significantly to this effort. The mission of the Division of Tuberculosis Elimination (DTBE) is to promote health and quality of life by preventing, controlling, and eventually eliminating tuberculosis from the United States, and by collaborating with other countries and international partners in controlling global tuberculosis. *Please send the resume to k...@alliedinformatics.com <k...@alliedinformatics.com> * Thanks & regards Moiz Khan Allied Informatics Inc. 1815 Satellite Blvd. Suite 302 Duluth, GA 30097 USA. 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