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Jr Java/J2EE Developer

Company Name:
Kranect
Kranect's client in the DTC is looking for a Junior Java/J2EE Developer to join their financial
services
team. The ideal candidate will have experience with multiple technologies and have a background in J2EE application containers.

The candidate should be comfortable taking on a variety of tasks:
Application development
Technical troubleshooting
Writing scripts
Junior Java/J2EE Developer Role and Responsibilities
Development, maintenance, and support of specialized applications for use by in-house user communities and external clients
Must be able to multitask
Work independently to respond to and resolve customer requests and issues
Junior Java/J2EE Developer Requirements
1-3 years of previous related programming experience OR a combination of equivalent education & experience
Strong troubleshooting skills
Demonstrable interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills
Experience with Perl, Java/J2EE (configuration and optimization)
Familiarity with Unix (Solaris/Linux) operating systems, tools, and utilities
Experience with Shell Scripting in C (csh), Korn (ksh), and/or Bourne shells (sh)
Experience with different web containers/application servers (one or more: Apache, Tomcat, JBoss, or WebLogic)
Combinations of the following skills are preferred:
C/C++, PL/SQL, Groovy/Grails, Oracle Forms/Pro C
CVS, ANT, FTP, SSH, SSL, PGP
Local candidates highly preferred (Denver, CO). Only accepting candidates authorized to work in the US.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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