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Java J2EE Developer

Description:
Alltech is seeking a Java J2EE Developer to join our team. Security Clearance:
Active IRS MBI is Required! Duties:
Job Duty 1 - Design and implement highly performing and highly scalable J2EE application that integrates with Business Rules Engine and Analytics tools. (40%) Job Duty 2 - Develop persistence, transaction management and communication code to enable the RRP FICO Blaze Rules to retrieve and process data from the RRP operational data store (GreenPlum) (40%) Job Duty 3 - Analyze user requirements and proposed potential design solutions (5%) Job Duty 4 - Understand and comply with development standards and SDLC to ensure consistency across the business (5%) Job Duty 5 - Collaborate with Client SMEs, IBM team and other vendor teams (10%) Required:
Extensive in-depth knowledge of IRS business systems and data At least 5 years' experience writing Java/J2EE code and integration skills At least 5 years' experience of Jboss Spring Framework Proven history of delivering complex technology solutions to meet business goals Demonstrated expertise in successful large project/build management and execution Experience with various development methodologies (e.g. Agile, Scrum, Iterative, Waterfall, etc.) Experience with RDBMS Experience writing Java code in a Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS or within a JBOSS application server (5
years) Good oral communication skills. Strong written communication skills. Desired:
Strong oral and written business communication skills desired Knowledge of IRS business systems and data, is an extra plus
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Software DevelopmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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