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A leading technology firm in Montreal seeks a Java Developer with over 7 years of development experience. Candidates should have strong knowledge of Core Java, JEE, and design patterns. Responsibilities include developing applications, work with Agile methodologies, and ensuring high-quality coding standards. A bachelor's degree is required, alongside bilingualism in French and English. This position offers a vibrant workplace culture, professional growth opportunities, and competitive benefits.
Posted Monday, January 19, 2026 at 5:00 AM | Expires Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 3:59 AM
At LGS, we strive to provide a workplace that values your professional growth. Our company culture fosters diversity and inclusivity, and we welcome talents from both local and international backgrounds.
As a team member, you will play a crucial role in driving major projects that propel our clients’ businesses forward and improve people’s lives. You will be at the heart of collaborative large-scale digital transformation projects in both the public and private sectors.
The IBM Client Innovation Centre Quebec (CIC), at LGS, employs professionals who collaborate on projects within technology practices, offering local and remote services. Our employees, regardless of their level of experience, are paired with a coach to support their professional growth. As part of IBM’s global network, we have offices in Montreal and Quebec City.
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Be yourself at LGS
LGS is committed to considering all qualified applicants without regard to ethnicity, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, pregnancy, disability, neurodiversity, age, veteran status or other characteristics.
If you are not a Canadian permanent resident or citizen, please consult with your talent acquisition consultant as this role may require the use of technologies that are regulated by export sanctions.