Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Greenfield Java/Spring development in Manhattan


Here's an overview of an exciting Java/Spring development opportunity on Park Avenue in Manhattan. Our client is a multinational investment bank that has remained profitable through the downturn. Due to multiple acquisitions and subsequent integration of lines of business from those companies, there are many new development projects under way. This company offers the compensation, benefits, and physical environment you would expect from a blue chip firm.

My contact is an accomplished developer and manager who I have known since I placed him with another multinational several years ago. I work direct with him and will get you direct and fast feedback. He is not only very personable and engaging but also loves to push the edge technically. The goal here is to build the best system, not the cheapest.

The group I work for is developing a brand new bond trading system. The responsibilities include design and ownership of a Java/Linux process that acts as an application server for WPF/.NET-based clients running on Windows. This will included content serving, session management, session monitoring, command dispatching, continuous builds, unit tests, and load test creation. This position calls for a Java 1.5 expert with opportunity for crossover work in C# and WPF, a cutting edge .NET UI technology. We are looking for someone at a 'virtuoso' level with Spring as there will be custom work with it.

Applicable experience:

Linux
Java 1.5 (including Generics, Annotations)
Multithreading
Spring Framework IOC (also AOP, MVC are pluses)
Design Patterns
Servlets, Embedded Webservers, (Jetty)
Design by Contract
JMS, Tibco EMS
XML, XSD (XML Schema)
UML
AspectJ or Spring AOP
JMX
Ant
CruiseControl
Windows XP
.NET/C# knowledge
Interest in WPF

If you are interested in this please email davef@coresearchinc.com to begin a confidential conversation.

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