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Provides Java Programming skills and experience in support of the full Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for FAA ATO IT software development projects - Responsible for development and maintenance of existing Java based web service applications using Spring and Hibernate frameworks, and Oracle database systems - Works with both FAA government personnel and other vendors in a software development team based upon the Agile methodology - Provides well commented code and documentation describing the developed code and its function and interface requirements - Responds to test results to fix discrepancies/faults and re-test successfully - Works on multiple projects as assigned in support of FAA ATO IT projects as determined by the customer site lead and by contract team leadership; Job Requirements : The successful candidate will have: - Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience - BS in Computer Science or similar technical field - MS Office 2007 - Experience in iterative RUP or Agile software development - Java/J2EE programming experience - Spring and Hibernate Framework experience - SUN Solaris - Oracle 10g or higher database using PL/SQL and stored procedures - IDE: Eclipse - CM: CVS - Desired: JIRA issues/bug tracking experience - Web Services Programming Experience
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