Java/J2EE Developer--Herndon,VA

Hi All,

Please go through following requirement; If you are interested, Please drop me updated resume ASAP.

Candidates will be preferred if they have:  8-10 years, local, prior Mortgage, MS degree

 

All candidates will have to take online test on J2EE. 

 

Rate:  60-hr c2c

Duration: 6-8 months

Location:  Herndon,VA

 

Developer III performs high complexity (i.e. system level applications) analysis, design, development and unit testing of software applications from user requirements and design documents. The candidate also resolves defects encountered during various testing cycles. 

- Why does this need exist? 
To deliver on project requirements for MFCDP 12.2 (November) release. 

- Business objective of the project? 
Enhanced disclosure of multifamily ongoing MBS data to conform to CREFC standards 

- What applications/systems will the contractor be working on? 
Multifamily Consolidated Disclosure Platform (MFCDP) 

- What is the purpose of this application/system?
Disclosure of multifamily MBS information to investors 

- Day to day activities? 
Analysis, design, development of web application 

- Must have's? 
Self starter, quick learner, J2EE/Weblogic, UNIX, Hibernate/JQuery 

- Preferred skills, but not required? 
ShellScript, Good communication 

- Which technology/Software skills are you looking for the candidates to possess? 
J2EE/Weblogic, UNIX, Hibernate/JQuery, Oracle 

 

 

Thanks &  Best regards

RANI| Recruiter|Oberon IT

1300 W. Walnut Hill Lane,Suite:263, Irving, TX 75038

Email - rani@oberonit.com

Gmail - rani.oberonit@gmail.com : yahoo- rani.oberonit@yahoo.com

Landline:972-330-4342; EXT.NO 308  Fax:1-800-218-2820

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