CANDIDATE SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS 8 years required Developing business logic for tiered applications utilizing JSF (1.2 – 3.0) EJB (3.0 - 3.2), JSP (2.0 - 2.3), design patterns, and Hibernate (3.3.2 – 5.4.15), JDK (1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.88 years required Knowledge of developing and consuming web services, Knowledge of creating PDF documents in a Java application8 years required Knowledge of internet security exposures and how to code to prevent the application from being hacked or hijacked8 years required Experience developing Oracle PL/SQL applications and familiarity with Oracle objects (tables, constraints, triggers, etc.).8 years required Experience with data modelling, entity relationship diagrams, SQL, and Web page user interface design5 years required Experienced in developing Internet Web browser-based transaction and reporting applications using JSF, Hibernate, J2EE technologies to access an Oracle RDBMS 13g RAC or later database in a multi-developer, configuration-controlled environment.5 years required Knowledge of database concepts such as referential integrity and data normalization5 years required JEE development experience must include: Using JBOSS IDEs for an application server environment that includes JBOSS AS (5.0 – 7.0) on JBOSS EAP (5.0 – 7.0).5 years preferred Excellent communication skills, written and oral, with people of all technical levels5 years preferred of fulltime experience in computer programming and/or systems analysis5 years preferred Knowledge of the limitations and capabilities of computer systems and their integration with end user business processes5 years preferred Skill in preparing technical documents of varying complexities for technical and non-technical audiences5 years preferred Skill in working with data automation standards and systems administration technologies5 years preferred Skill in analysing and interpreting agency organizations, business practices, policies and procedures.5 years preferred Ability to coordinate and evaluate the work of others and to explain abstract concepts and terms.