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Need an Ecommerce Java Developer at South Bay ,CA

HI All,

I need an Ecommerce Java Developer for a client in South Bay,CA.



Mandatory Skills:

• 7-10 years experience in developing web applications

• Experience in object oriented design and programming, J2EE applications, tier components (JDBC, Servlets, JMS, JNDI, etc.), Java/J2EE design patterns, SOAP, Web Services and stand alone Java applications.

• Deep understanding of service oriented software architecture and design issues.

• Experience with E-Commerce… Continue

Added by Shweta on November 11, 2009 at 2:35pm — No Comments

UI Designer with Veritas Experience Needed Urgently

Hi



We have Contract openings from our Direct Client in Mountain View,CA . It would be great if you could send across your resume & also update me the rates you will be expecting.....



The details of the openings are:-

Opening 1

We are looking for UI Developer,Designer,Lead Architect with experience on:-

• 8+ years relevant experience with 6 years, including 4+ years of development and 2+ years of leadership experience in User centered design, Enterprise… Continue

Added by Shweta on February 19, 2009 at 1:35pm — No Comments

Urgent Requirement for Software Developer at Plano,TX

Hi



We have few Contract positions from Direct Client in Plano, TX. Please send across your resume & also update me Rates you will be expecting.....



The details of the openings are:-



Rates :- $50 pr/hr on corp2corp/1099



We are looking for Software Developer with strong hand on:-

• Complete understanding of the Autonomy search product and its architecture.

• Must be able to install and configure Idol and its various fetch servers.

•… Continue

Added by Shweta on October 28, 2008 at 2:30pm — No Comments

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