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JAVA DEVELOPERS - ENGERY INDUSTRY
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Country: USA
Location: Texas-Houston Houston, TX 77001
Total applied: 40 Job Category:IT/Software Development
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Location:Houston, TX 77001
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Enterprise Software Implementation & Consulting
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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JAVA DEVELOPERS - ENGERY INDUSTRY
Our client is a nationwide leader in the energy services industry. This client has a serious need to increase their IT staff for a massive enterprise IT project implementation.
Beginning immediately and continuing over the next six months, they will be hiring dozens of experienced JAVA software developers.
These are primarily full-time hire permanent positions. There may be opportunities for a few contractors as well. Salaries will be based on each candidate’s experience and technical expertise.
If you are a JAVA programmer and are interested in working for a great company and living in the southwestern U.S., especially Houston, Texas, please send your resume ASAP.
Preference will be given to candidates who have ENERGY INDUSTRY applications experience – but this is NOT a requirement.
Positions will require a variety of JAVA development related skills. These skills include: J2EE, Oracle, JavaScript, Cascading style sheets, servlets and JSP, EJB, JDBC, JMS, MVC - Struts, Java XML. If you possess JAVA development experience and an attractive array of the above skills, please respond immediately to davewible@sap-dmc.com
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