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Job Location: Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Java Developer-1487079
Description
Skill Set / Requirements
  • Strong programming knowledge in Java, J2EE, Hibernate, Web Services, Unix
  • HTML5, JQuery, Angular JS, Twitter4J, JavaScript, CSS3
  • Hands-on UX development experience using responsive design principles
  • Hands-on developer on Message Oriented Middleware technologies JMS, MQ
  • RDBMS – Oracle/SQL/PLSQL
  • Web Services – SOAP/REST
  • XML packages
  • Debugging skills
  • Production support – troubleshooting and root cause analysis.
  • Well versed with Software configuration management methods like Source Code Version Control Systems, Build & Deployment
  • Performance tuning of applications running on Websphere Application Server, tc Server environments
  • Verbal and written communication skills, problem solving skills, customer service and interpersonal skills
  • Strong experience with design principles

Qualifications
BE / MCA Preferable.
Good in Communication
Good in Client Interactions

Job - Services
Primary Location - India-Karnataka-Bangalore
Schedule - Full-time
Shift - Day Job
Travel - No

EEO Tagline Hewlett Packard Enterprise is EEO F/M/Protected Veteran/ Individual with Disabilities


Job ID: 1487079
 

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