Hi Partner,

Hope you are doing great …

Please send resume to ma...@genuineitllc.com



*Title : Senior Java Developer-------** Must have LinkedIn profile*

*Location :San Francisco, CA *

*Duration :**5 months+*





*10+ years as a Java software engineer*



*Required Experience & Technical Requirements:*

   - What you will need to have worked on:
      - Javascript, JQuery, JSP as required skills
      - Open application servers and frameworks
      - Java Enterprise Edition/full-stack
      - High-availability, scalable, secure apps
      - *EJB*
      - Servlets
      - JDBC
      - *JMS or other MQ*
      - Creation of REST-based API’s
   - Experience:
      - 10+ years as a Java software engineer
      - Proven ability to understand the big picture and where your code
      and contribution fits into the architecture
      - Taking a concept, creating your own recipe to make it real and
      shipping the final product
      - *Oracle/Sun Java EE Certification helpful (EJB and/or Web Services)*



*Non-Technical Requirements:*

   - Strong focus on collaboration and enablement of team based development.
   - Proven results oriented person with a delivery focus in a high
   velocity, high quality environment.
   - Must be able to work in highly iterative development cycles.
   - Have excellent verbal and written communication skills.





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*With Warm Regards *

*Madhu Roy*

GenuineIT LLC *Certified Women Owned Business*

Making IT Happen…

Ph: 832 539 3475

Fax: 281-605-5969

*E-Mail* :ma...@genuineitllc.com

*Gmail *: *nandimadhu74 , madhu.genuineitllc*

*YM      *: madhu_recruiter



Looking ahead to work with you for better Business prospects



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