Sr. Java resource Internet & Ecommerce - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

Sr. Java resource

Client:
YahooLocation:
Sunnyvale CATerm:
C2C, C2HRate:
$70+/- (Rate for stronger candidates will be considered)Interview:
Pre-screen / Internal Tech / Client InterviewPlease provide the following:
1.
Copy of DL2.
Copy of Passport3.
Copy of H1b4.
LinkedIn profile5.
Education (School, Year passed out) Candidates need to be local for in person interview What you will do:
Build next generation Yahoo Small Business platform services that is scalable and extensible to satisfy the business growth.
Plan, design, develop, code and test software systems or applications for software enhancements and new products; revise and refine as required Participate in development of project timelines, implementation design specifications, system flow diagrams, documentation, testing and ongoing support of systems Be able to conceptualize and develop prototype quickly in working with Product and Architect Maintain and improve existing code with a pride of ownership Own project/features development with supervision You Must Have BS/MS in Computer Science or similar disciplines 5
years of relevant technical experience Proficiency in server-side technologies including Java and Java frameworks Familiarity with large-scale software architecture, distributed systems, design patterns, and UNIX/Linux environments is preferred Experience in C++, NodeJS, PHP, Perl is preferred Proficiency in JSON and XML eIndustry:
Accounting - Finance
Experience:
9
yearsSkills:
Sr.
Java resource.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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