Sr. Software Engineer Information Technology (IT) - East Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Sr. Software Engineer

Company Name:
Placement Services USA, Inc.
Involve in all phases of SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), requirements analysis, design, development, testing and implementation; Design and develop web services using JAX-RPC & JAX-WS Runtime and deployment into the server; Involve in migration of web services and UI Web applications; Involve in Datapower validations and SoapUI testing and write Junit test cases; Perform troubleshooting and programming analysis of application issues; Develop Java stored procedures in DB2 and deploy them to DB2 servers via clearcase; Develop application with Struts and Spring Java Framework; Involve in coding, bug fixing, performance tuning and testing the application using Clearcase and Quality Center; Work with business analysts to review business requirements, minimize ambiguity and incomplete requirements; Perform preliminary quality checks on projects to eliminate errors or omissions; Responsible to adopt software architecture best practices like code reusability, pattern oriented architecture, coding standards, modularization of code and aspect oriented programming. Skills: Java/J2EE, JavaScript, Ajax, Spring, Struts, Servlets, Junit, JSP, Hibernate, EJB, IBM DB2, HTML, CSS, ANT, Web Services JAX-RPC, SOAP UI, REST Services, IBM Datapower, Clearcase, Web Application Server (WAS), IBM Websphere process server9 (WPS), SQLJ, JBoss, Tomcat, IBM data studio, Jquery, JSON, X509, Oracle, Cobertura, PMD, Java Stored Procs, Humming Bird, log4j, putty and Weblogic Server.
3 Years of Experience in a job title w/similar duties and skills.
Masters degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Applications, Engineering or related field
Please send us your resume via email at with reference #198110 in the subject line. Do not copy and paste your resume in the body email. Please attach it as a Word document. Thank you.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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