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J2EE, XSL, JavaScript, Design skills, Google Web Toolkit, Yahoo UI, SQL, AJAX, Jboss, Entrepreneurial drive, NYC Metro area residency or willingness to quickly relocate.

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Java Developer, J2EE Software Engineer, UI, XSL, JavaScript, SQL, JBoss, AJAX

Senior Java Developer with heavy UI needed in self funded, profitable and growing Product Development Company!

If you are a Java, J2EE Developer with at least 5 years experience preferably in a product development company....read on!

What you need for this position:

* 5 years of J2EE experience
* Very strong Web UI ( XSL and JavaScript)
* JavaScript UI framework ( Yahoo UI, Prototype, Google Web Toolkit
* SQl and strong understanding of Relational databases
* Entrepreneurial drive
* Ability to commute to NYC or willingness to quickly relocate.

Pluses include:
* AJAX
* JBoss
* Agile Methodology

What you will be doing:

* Java and J2EE development
* Design, development and implementation
* Team based collaboration
* Full life cycle development with a focus on th UI side
* New product development
* Enhancement of existing products
* Testing of new development
* Wearing multiple hats

What's in it for you:

* Above market salary
* Full company paid benefits
* 401k with matching
* Flex hours
* Bonuses
* Reviews
* Ability to work in a creative, free-thinking environment
* Massive growth potential

So, if you are looking to do high quality product development with J2EE in a fun, profitable, growing company please send your resume, 3 examples of your work to [email protected]. No cover letter please.
 
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