Java / Senior J2ee Developer

Bendemeer, Singapore, Singapore

Job Description


Responsibilities

  • Development and implementation of large scale J2EE projects in the field of biometrics, identity management and security control. The projects will be in the business domain of public safety, including Immigration Control Systems, and Law Enforcement Systems, Biometrics-enabled Passport Systems, etc.
  • The developer will work with enterprise class JEE application software and development tools. The developed software will be deployed in a highly available and scalable environment
  • Successful applicants can expect to work in fast paced environment with dynamic projects teams. The projects involved are high profile which can offer good career references
Requirements
  • Bachelor\'s Degree in Engineering (Computer/ Telecommunication), Computer Science / Information Technology or equivalent
  • Candidates with Diploma in Computer Studies and completed at least one full SDLC of a J2EE project can also apply
  • Candidates with more than 1 to 4 years of directly relevant work experience may be considered for Senior J2EE Developer position
  • Knowledge and hands on working experience in Java, JSP/Servlet, Java Bean, JDBC, SQL, HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, etc. are essential
  • If is preferred that the candidate has working development experience in JMS, MQ and Hibernate (or equivalent)
  • Experience in development of medium or large scale JEE projects using Spring or Struts will be advantageous
Shortlisted candidate will be offered 1 Year Agency Contract employment.

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  • Job Id
    JD1436242
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Bendemeer, Singapore, Singapore
  • Education
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