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	<title>Senior J2EE Architect</title>
	<link>http://jobs.metafilter.com/mefi/416</link>	
	<description>Join a world-leading provider of IT services! Focused on delivering strategic information technology solutions that address the business needs of its customers, this client provides its customers end-to-end services including consulting, technology architecture, solution definition and implementation, re-engineering, applications management, infrastructure management, and business process outsourcing through its onsite/offshore delivery model.

&lt;strong&gt;As a Senior J2EE Architect, you will be responsible for&lt;/strong&gt;:

-Technology design and deployment efforts for complex Application Solutions.
-Providing hands-on technical leadership and teamwork. 
-Managing client relationships as required.

&lt;strong&gt;Requirements&lt;/strong&gt;

-8-10 years experience as a J2EE Architect.
-3-5 years working in general technical solution design and development leadership roles.
-Design and development experience using Java, J2EE (advanced skills writing and reviewing code).
-J2EE development experience with configuration, scripting and reporting.
-Consulting experience on technical engagements.
-Good communication skills.
-Willing to travel 100% or relocate to major cities as required.

This is a GREAT career opportunity for the right type of technical talent!! For immediate consideration of your candidacy, please forward your cover letter and resume (ideally reflecting each task, responsibility and technology mentioned in this job description) to Jennifer Francisco at seattle717@gmail.com

Compensation: $90-$150K (Salary commensurate with experience).

Relocation assistance is available for this position. 

Employer will sponsor H1-B work VISA.</description>
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	<title>J2EE Developer</title>
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	<description>Speranza Systems (http://www.speranzasystems.com) is looking for J2EE web application developers to help us build the Speranza Command Center. The Speranza Command Center is an application targeted at helping corporate treasury departments manage their relationships with internal corporate structures and the bank accounts owned by those entities.

We&apos;re building an application that focuses on standardizing processes and provides a secure and auditable record of account related activities.

Looking for Java developers with 3-5 years of experience in building J2EE applications. Other nice-to-have skills include: Ruby, Document generation (FOP, iText, etc.) BPM/Workflow development, UI design.

We&apos;re a funded startup located in Portland, Maine.</description>
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	<pubDate>Fri, 29 Dec 2006 11:22:09 -0800</pubDate>

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