Senior Java Developer / Full Stack Developer

Senior Java Web Developer/Full Stack Developer:

Job Description

•Develop and design XML & RESTful APIs
•Work closely with Product manager, designers, QA, technical Lead and team of developers to define and implement features and components of various web and backend applications
•Design, code and unit test web with an eye towards simplicity, reliability, scalability, extensibility, performance and re-use
•Participate in code reviews, design reviews, architecture discussions
•Proactively identifying architectural weaknesses and recommending appropriate solutions
•Proactively share technical knowledge and best practices with team members
•Ensure the performance, quality, and responsiveness of applications

Skills:
•Minimum 4-6 years of experience in Java/J2EE development
•Architectural understanding of Java web applications and application servers (JBoss application servers, IBM WebSphere Application Server)
•Excellent understanding of J2EE platform
•Strong skills in OO Design, Design Patterns.
•Good knowledge of back-end technologies like Spring, Hibernate, SQL or others
•Solid experience with Java 1.7, Experience in the Spring Framework, Struts, JMS, Junit
•Experience in developing web applications using at least one popular web framework (JSF, Wicket, GWT, Spring MVC)
•Candidates on husband/fathers sponsorship will only be considered.

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