Java-UI Developer Information Technology (IT) - Minneapolis, MN at Geebo

Java-UI Developer

Company Name:
PROLIM Corporation
PROLIM Global Corporation (www.prolim.com) is currently seeking Java-UI Developer in Minneapolis, MN for one of our top clients
Job Description
Requirements:
2
years experience with Java web applications.
3
years experience with relational database and SQL; Oracle preferred.
1
years experience with ORM frameworks; Hibernate or JPA preferred
1
years experience with any web UI framework, GWT or Angular.js preferred.
1
years experience with JMS and message bus technology.
Experience with and good working understanding of Linux preferred.
Understand the full process of SDLC.
Apply on-line for immediate consideration, please send your updated resume and contact info via email or Contact 248 522 9571 Ext 221
About PROLIM Corporation
PROLIM is a leading provider of end-to-end IT, PLM and Engineering Services and Solutions for Global 1000 companies. They understand business as much as technology, and help their customers improve their profitability and efficiency by providing high-value technology consulting, staffing, and project management outsourcing services.
Their IT and PLM consulting offerings include; Advisory, PLM Software/Services, Program Management, Solution Architecture Training/Staffing, Cloud Solutions, Servers/Networking, Infrastructure, ERP Practices and QA Services. Engineering services include Data Translation, CAD/CAM/CAE, Process & Product Engineering, Prototyping, and Testing/Validation within a wide range of markets and industriesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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