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Java Developer
Job Ref
240555
Job Type
Permanent
Employer Type
Recruitment Agency
Date Added
18 Aug 2014
Expiry Date 15 Sep 2014
Expiry Date 15 Sep 2014
* There have been 16 applications to this job.
* This job has been viewed 2418 times.
Employer:
Exceed HR Consulting
Location:
Western Cape
Salary:
ZAR18000 - ZAR20000 PM
Benefits:
Role details:
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Key requirements: •Bachelor’s degree/ Diploma in Information technology
•1-2 years’ experience with relevant technologies.
Key Performance Areas:
•Database development - against relational databases using JDBC. (Oracle)
•Must have solid SQL knowledge, preferably on Oracle.
•Experience in XML, XSLT, JSP, Servlets, Custom Tags, HTML beneficial
•Knowledge of Flex, Spring, BlazeDS, Struts and EJBs will be advantageous.
•Must have experience in building web based applications using technologies above.
(Jquery, Jboss, javascript are important technologies used.)
Responsibilities will include:
•Development and maintenance of web based Java applications using the technologies mentioned above.
•Design and document solutions according to internal standards.
•Research, document and share new applicable technologies.
•Participate in daily SCRUM sessions.
Applicants who have not received any feedback within 30 days of the application date, may accept that their applications were unsuccessful.