Java Developer (960) - Ebit Information Systems (louisville, kentucky) Information Technology (IT) - Richmond, KY at Geebo

Java Developer (960) - Ebit Information Systems (louisville, kentucky)

Company Description:
Ebit Information Systems (ebitinfosys) is an IT staffing and recruiting firm located in the Louisville, Kentucky area, focusing on contract, contract to hire, and direct placements.
Founded in 2005, we specialize in finding qualified IT professionals and matching them with the best positions at the most sought after companies in the area.
Our exceptional team, contractor and client care, and benefits package are second to none
Job Description:
This is a contract to hire opportunity.
Why work with us? Find a friend, colleague, or family member with an IT background and we'll pay you 599 for each referral we hire Overview:
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems, Math or related field 4
years of Java build experience 2
years of experience with application servers (J2EE, JBoss, Etc.
) Experience with Web Application Containers Experience with design patterns Proficient with relational databases, preferably with SQL Experience with managed source code Experience designing multi:
tier applications Ability to develop and implement highly technical solutions in a J2EE environment Desired:
Experience with J:
Query Experience working within a UNIX environment Familiarity with SPRING Sun Certifications for Java Developer/Programmer Sun Certification for Java Web Services JavaScript Certification Source:
http:
//www.
tiptopjob.
com/jobs/29747909_job.
asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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