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On Monday, May 16, 2016 10:04 AM, angelina Williams <angelina7503willi...@gmail.com> wrote: Greetings, Trust you are fine!! My name is Angelina Williams and I am working on below position for my client as mentioned in job description. Your profile is good match for this opening. I would like to represent your contention if you think this position is match as per your skill sets. Please read below job description and let me know your thoughts. Job Title: Sr. Java DeveloperLocation: Austin, TexasType of hire: Contract 6+ MonthsClient: DADSMode of Interview: Phone and Skype Locals are highly preferred!!!! SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of software development and the full software development life cycle (SDLC).2. Knowledge of industry accepted software engineering practices and life cycle methods.3. Knowledge of the limitations and capabilities of computer systems, information technology equipment, applicable programming languages, computer hardware and software, and computer operating systems.4. Skill communicating with varied levels of staff and end users to develop positive effective working relationships and to establish credibility, trust, and confidence.5. Skill using ASP, PERL, JAVA/JAVA SCRIPT, ORACLE PL/SQL, and other programming languages to perform work tasks. 6. Skill analyzing software applications, defects, and business problems to draw evidence-based conclusions and devise innovative solutions.7. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, to serve as a technical consultant to technical colleagues, to clearly and accurately document relevant issues, and to prepare accurate, concise, reliable reports.8. Ability to work under pressure and successfully manage multiple overlapping deadlines.9. Ability to contribute to teamwork and unit harmony.10. Ability to accept suggestions for improvement and take steps to continuously improve one’s own performance and conduct.11. Ability to produce reliable, accurate, high-quality results. Initial Selection Criteria:Graduation from an accredited College or University with a degree in computer science, computer information systems, management information systems, or a related field preferred.Graduation from an accredited high school or GED plus four years of relevant full time, paid work experience may substitute for degree. Preferred 8 Years: Hands on development experience with ASP, PERL, JAVA/JAVA SCRIPT, and ORACLE PL/SQL; Preferred 4 Years hands on experience. 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