Java Developer - CyberCoders (Irvine, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Long Beach, CA at Geebo

Java Developer - CyberCoders (Irvine, CA)

What You Will Be Doing - 75-80% development and 25-30% design and architecture - Solve difficult problems with elegant and practical code - Raise the bar on quality, consistency, maintainability and all of the other elements of great software Be responsible for designing, developing, and deploying medium to large size projects - Be a champion for the user:
Insist on the highest standards and ensure that the user's needs always comes first What You Need for this Position - Be able to work where requirements have not been fully fleshed out - Computer Science fundamentals in object-oriented design, design patterns, data structures, algorithm design, problem solving, and complex analysis It is a plus if you have:
- Experience with multi-tier distributed systems, SOA - The ability to effectively articulate technical challenges and solutions - Experience in dealing well with ambiguous/undefined problems; ability to think abstractly - Experience successfully delivering software systems - Knowledge of professional software engineering practices including coding standard, code reviews, source code management, build process, testing, and operations What's In It for You - Work with a dedicated group of technical professionals that are empowered and driven to build the next generation products - Surround yourself with others who are passionate about building an engaging and highly scalable product - Responsible for driving the technical decision making as well as deliverables for our products CH-JavaServer-Irvine , , , , , CyberCoders Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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