New York – Lead JAVA / J2EE Engineer with High Availability Web Exp.
Our client provides high availability web content solutions for Fortune 500 media companies. Currently they are seeking a highly skilled JAVA / J2EE Technical lead to join the company. This job requires a candidate to have 6-8 years professional experience developing highly scalable and high availability websites and web applications. The core technologies required include; JAVA / J2EE, Spring, Hibernate, JavaScript and JQuery. Experience with various CMS systems is a must. This company will work with various CMS packages to include open source and proprietary systems. In addition to your technical experience this candidate will be focused on all layers of the web applications development and all aspects of the development life cycle.
The person should be comfortable with the following skills; requirements gathering, architecture, design, coding, testing, business analysis and reporting. Because our client is a solutions provider the job has a heavy client facing aspect so people should be comfortable working directly with external business units. You will also be leading smaller teams from a technology aspect and will have the responsibility to mentor more junior programmers and application developers.
This company will offer and excellent career path to lead projects independently and have staff reporting to them. The career path for this company does not stray away from core technology aspect. As you grow in the company you will always be “hands-on” with the development life-cycle even at a management level. The company offers an excellent salary and compensation package that is based on experience. This is a fulltime job in the New York City office of this company. All clients are based in Manhattan and the job will require very little travel. Projects are long term with continued communication and client engagement.
To apply for this position please send your resume to Henry Boulos.
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