java developer Internet & Ecommerce - Omaha, NE at Geebo

java developer

Company Name:
The Judge Group
Job ID: 424596
Job Title: java developer
Job Type: Contract
Company: JUDGE GROUP
Location: Omaha, NE
Contact E-mail:
Salary: Open
Description:
Responsible for coding, testing and analyzing application software. Supports existing business systems applications. May partner with business analysts to identify business needs and appropriate technical solutions. May design and document moderately complex technical requirements for business applications. Strong knowledge of one or more development language(s) and tool(s). Must be able to determine and document moderately complex software or system functional specifications
Experience with CA SiteMinder, IBM Tivoli, Apache Web server a plus. Experience and understanding of Identity and Access Management Authentication and Authtorization capabilities preferred.
Working knowledge in several areas including but not limited to:
Programming Language/Framework : Java7
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML): HTML5
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS): CSS3
Cascading Style Sheet Preprocessor Language : Sass
Cascading Style Sheet Authoring Framework : Compass
Client-Side JavaScript: Dojo Toolkit or AngularJS
Security architecture software: PingFederate, CA SiteMinder, Vormetrics, DataPower Appliances
File transmission: Network Data Mover (NDM aka Connect:Direct)
Scheduling: CA7
Content mgmt.: Adobe CQ5
Graphics: Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
Accessability: WCAG 2.0 Standard, SortSite, JAWS
Source Code Repository: Harvest
Application Server Monitoring: Optier
Log file/Process Monitoring: TNG
Application Server: WebSphere Application Server
Web (HTTP) Server: IBM HTTP Server
Server-Side JavaScript: node.js
Presentation Framework: Dojo Toolkit
Security Framework: Spring Security
Batch Framework: Spring Batch
Logging Framework: Log4j
Testing Framework: JUnit
Database Management System: Oracle or DB2
Persistence: Spring or Hibernate with Java Persistence API (JPA)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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