Java Web Developer - Enterprise Data & Applications
CGS Federal (Contact Government Services)
Detroit (MI)
On-site
USD 80,000 - 100,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Health, Dental, and Vision
Life Insurance
401k
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off and Holidays
Job summary
A government services technology firm in Detroit is seeking a Java developer to enhance data utilization for a major state project. This role requires expertise in Java web applications, including UI design and SQL database integration using Hibernate. The ideal candidate will collaborate with various teams to create solutions, focusing on program specifications, testing, and documentation. A comprehensive benefits package is offered, and the firm is committed to professional development and government innovation.
Qualifications
3 years of experience developing Java web applications using Java Server Faces Framework.
5 years of experience in UI design and implementation including HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
3 years of experience integrating Java web applications with SQL databases using Hibernate.
Responsibilities
Aggregate data from various sources and prepare data utilization plans.
Collaborate with teams to produce software designs and high functioning code.
Test and debug code to ensure desirable results.
Skills
Java web applications development
HTML, CSS, and Javascript
SQL and Hibernate
Organizational skills
Ability to work under pressure
Job description
A government services technology firm in Detroit is seeking a Java developer to enhance data utilization for a major state project. This role requires expertise in Java web applications, including UI design and SQL database integration using Hibernate. The ideal candidate will collaborate with various teams to create solutions, focusing on program specifications, testing, and documentation. A comprehensive benefits package is offered, and the firm is committed to professional development and government innovation.