JAVA /J2EE -Web Developer -Herndon VA Information Technology (IT) - Gainesville, FL at Geebo

JAVA /J2EE -Web Developer -Herndon VA

Company Name:
Dexter Systems Inc.
Dexter Systems Inc is ITSM and Technology Solution provider based out of Herndon, VA USA is looking for Recent Stem Graduate / F1 /OPT Graduate/ Green Card Visa for JAVA developer position with a strong background in Software Engineering, Computer Science, MIS, and other Engineering Microsoft technology stack.
Role: JAVA Developer
Duration: 9 -12 months (W2 Positions)
Locations: VA, NY, CT, NJ, NC, GA, FL- Multiple Locations
Job Requirements:
Job Function : IT - Software /Enterprise Application Development
Industry : IT-Software
Qualification : Graduates-CS/MIS/IT/Software/Mechanical / Electrical Engineering
Experience : 0 -5
Level : Entry Level/Fresher/experience
Key Skills : SQL, PL/Sql, Database concepts, C++,OOPs Concepts
Visa Status : F1/EAD( OPT/L2/GC)
Description :-
Job Responsibilities Include:
Utilize development skills to build (code) and unit test new systems functionality per technical specifications, with deliverables to include code builds and documented unit test results.
Develop application support documentation as required by the application support teams for acceptance of systems changes into production.
Build and unit test production deployment packages and implementation plans for scheduled systems enhancements.
Translate business and functional requirements into documented technical specifications.
Basic Requirement
Java/J2EE programming experience- 1-3 years experience
Enterprise Applications Integration, XML, JSF, EJB, and Java Web Start
Knowledge of SQL and relational databases
Note : H1b Sponsored for OPT/L2 EAD Visa Holders - W2 Position
Please refer F1 students/ Graduates on OPT-CPT /GCs looking for Jobs, For more information please visit below link: http://f1-opt.blogspot.in/Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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