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Sr. Java Developer

Company Name:
GATE Staffing, LLC.
We are looking for an experienced Java/J2EE developer to work within an Agile/Scrum team to enhance and maintain our flagship software product. The Java Developer will be responsible for application design and code development. They will be responsible for all bug fixes and corrections associated with each development project.
Responsibilities
Development of new capabilities in existing product or new products
Full participation in Agile/Scrum methodology with a focus on continuous improvement
Development of J2EE compliant server side components using Hibernate for object to relational mapping
Development of client side components using Java Swing framework that interface with J2EE compliant server side components
Writing and implementation of automated unit test cases using JUnit
Implementing business features following XP practices such as Test Driven Development, Pair Programming, etc.
Debugging and correcting faults as required
Competencies
Experience collaborating with testers and business experts
Ability to work as part of a self-organizing team in which you determine your tasks on a daily basis in coordination with coworkers rather than waiting for work to be assigned to you
Ability to work in a fast paced environment
Excellent problem solving skills
Good interpersonal and communications skills
Strong work ethic
Ability to learn and maintain code created by othersEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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