Java Developer (Ref: 630) Information Technology (IT) - Augusta, ME at Geebo

Java Developer (Ref: 630)

Company Name:
Professional Technology Integration Inc
Position: Java Developer (Ref: 630)
Location: Augusta,ME,04330,USA
Duration: 11 Months 30 Days - Contract
Openings: 1
Pay Rate: $51.72/hr
Description:
The Java Developer will be providing support & maintenance of an application used by Behavioral Health professionals to assess and document client needs. Currently this application can only be operated using IE8, the focus is to make it compatible for use with any browser.
The Java Developer should have extensive Java experience.
35% Work Effort -
Application Modernization: Using Java rewrite the existing codebase such that rendered HTML, CSS and JavaScript are W3C standards compliant for Internet Browsers
35% Work Effort -
Application Modernization: Using Java rewrite the existing codebase such that rendered HTML, CSS and JavaScript are compliant with Federal requirements mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
15% Work Effort -
Serve as technical advisor to junior staff in relation to Java and/or Oracle PLSQL technologist
15% Work Effort -
Serve as Agile team member on non-operations based application enhancements
Required / Desired Skills
Windows 7 (Required 5 Years)
Java (Required 5 Years)
JavaScript (Required 5 Years)
XSL/XSLT Software (Required 2 Years)
JDeveloper (Required 5 Years)
HTML 5 (Required 3 Years)
CSS 3 (Required 3 Years)
Bootstrap.js (Required 2 Years)
Oracle RDBMS (Required 3 Years)
Agile - An understanding of Agile methodologies & the use of Jira web-based tool (Required 2 Years)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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