You'll be responsible for the full project lifecycle including development of Java code using Java, documentation of development work and testing new code prior to implementation.
You will be an exceptional technologist who has a passion for delivering new technology within the Java, J2EE and .NET spaces. You will have experience working on high transactional websites and you will be able to design and develop Service Oriented Architectures. Ideally you will have experience with Togaf and Zachman as well as middleware and HTML.
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Job Title: Java / J2EE developerLocation: LondonCompetitive salary plus benefitsKey skills: Java / J2EE developer - Java, J2EE, JSP, EJB, Servlets, HibernateBalfor IT are looking for a Java / J2EE developer for a fast growing media agency in London.
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Java J2EE DeveloperJava J2EE Developer required to work in Central London. Role is Perm based.Technical Requirements:*Overall IT experience of > 7 yrs *3+ years of experience in Java J2EE development.
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Java / J2EE Developer – Rich Media – Video Technologies - London up to £55k plus benefits inc Share optionsJava, J2EE, clustering, RMI, API Integration, integration concepts, Web services, Database design, Data modelling, Video Technologies, excellent communication skills.
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Contract : Permanent
Java / J2EE Developer - Rich Media - Video Technologies - London up to 55k plus benefits inc Share optionsJava, J2EE, clustering, RMI, API Integration, integration concepts, Web services, Database design, Data modelling, Video Technologies, excellent communication skills.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 February 10
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E-Commerce Java Developer / J2EE/ JSP/Oracle/HTMLE-Commerce Java Developer / J2EE/ JSP/Oracle/HTML needed to join a retail/travel giant based in London. E-Commerce Java Developer / J2EE/ JSP/Oracle/HTML will be accountable for development within the User interface engineering department for the company's website and mobile capabilities.
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Greater London -
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Java Developer (Senior) - Liquidity / J2EE / Spring / AGILETechnical Skills: Java, J2EE, JEE, Agile, Open Source Frameworks including Spring, SpringMVC, Struts, Hibernate, JUnit and Mocking (Mokito/JMock)A leading Tier.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 February 10
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £45,000 - £70,000 / Year (per annum)
Senior Java Developer x 2 - Java, J2ee, Spring, SOA, Agile - Gaming - upto 70kSenior Java Developer x 2 - Java, J2ee, Spring, SOA - Gaming - A fantastic opportunity is available I one of the world's largest gaming companies.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 February 10
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Java J2EE Spring XML Developer- City London required for leading ecommerce website. The successful candidate wil lhave knowledge of using Java as part of a web architecture, J2EE knowledge developing JSP's, Servlets with a range of application servers: Tomcat Apache,.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 February 10
London City -
Greater London -
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ATTENTION ALL SENIOR JAVA DEVELOPERS! Numerous opportunities that are available with Blue Chip, High profile businesses across the UK EXCELLENT RENUMERATION PACKAGES ARE AVAILABLE - WIDE SELECTION OF INDUSTRIES AVAILABLE.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 February 10
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £40,000 - £50,000 / Year (+ Bens)
Java, SQL, J2EE, WebSphere, XML, JSP, Sun Certified Are you a Java Developer with 5 years experience working on a variety of different Java related technologies? Do you want to.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 February 10