Sr. Java Architectother related Employment listings - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

Sr. Java Architect

Company Name:
OTM Software Professionals, Inc
Sr. hands on Java Architect needed for long term consulting project work at OTM for Fortune 500 Client Company.
Due to the nature of the interview process, local candidates with local experience only please (Local = San Francisco Bay Area)
Must Have:
US Education Experience, a Bachelors or Masters from US Institution
Must Have Direct Experience with Data Structures, Algorithms, Networking
Must have Domain Experience with eCommerce, Retail IT, etc.
Responsibilities:
Contribute to the Architecture, Design, Development of eCommerce Internet/Web Applications.
Required Skills:
Minimum of 10 years of experience in a professional development environment.
Must be a Hands On Architect, having exp with Programming/Coding in Java.
4
years of Architecting large scale Web / Internet Applications.
A strong foundation in Computer Science fundamentals such as data structures and algorithms is required.
Ability to design / develop new and innovative applications as well as maintaining existing code.
Strong experience with Java/J2EE is required.
Demonstrated experience architecting, developing and deploying high-volume, multi-tiered, distributed applications is required.
Strong problem solving and debugging skills are required.
Relational database experience and demonstrated abilities in SQL and data modeling is required.
Experience with component based web application frameworks is required;
Ability to communicate effectively, both written and verbal, with technical and non-technical cross-functional teams.
A desire to work in a fast-paced and challenging work environmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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