WebSphere Portal Developer TFWPD Information Technology (IT) - Miami, FL at Geebo

WebSphere Portal Developer TFWPD

Company Name:
RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking a WebSphere Portal Developer TFWPD
Our Client Company is a leading, national service provider in America. Please submit your updated resume if you believe you may have the qualifications and experience I am seeking to fulfill their WebSphere Portal Developer position in Florida. The annual salary is 80K to 85K dollars, plus a 14K dollar annual bonus. Relocation assistance is available.
The WebSphere Portal Developer designs, develops, and maintains J2EE Portlet applications, and builds, deploys and troubleshoots Java Web applications, J2EE and portlet modules. He or she provides third-tier support for production systems and mentors junior developers.
Requirements:
(Note: Only candidates with the following qualifications will be considered.)
A Bachelors degree in Computer Science
Four years of Java, two years of J2EE, two years of WebSphere Portal 8.x (preferred), two years of AJAX and Dojo (preferred), and one year of SOAP Services experience
UI Frameworks (jQuery, Bootstrap, AngularJS)
Development of portlets, themes, layouts, and services (preferred)
Deploying applications on IBM Portal/WAS (preferred)
Rational Application Developer 9.x experience (preferred)
Code documentation experience (preferred)
Experience with wireless carriers (preferred)
Competitive salary and generous employee benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, paid holidays and time off, and more.
Interested and qualified, or do you know someone who might be?
To apply, please click on the following link and email your updated resume in a Word format, highlighting the necessary requirements and indicating position of interest to Please specify WebSphere Portal Developer TFWPD in the subject line.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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