Senior Java DeveloperLocation : Austin Texas
Experience: Minimum 11+ Years MustRemote work : Monday, Wednesday , Thursday, FridayRequired to be onsite TuesdaysClient is Looking Local Candidates Only .SKILLS : SQL, Web Services, RAD, WebSphere, Oracle, and Health experienceNote :Candidate Must Have any State Healthcare Agency Experience.
Analysis and development experience in complete software development life cycle, including designing, developing, testing, integrating and deploying applications.Experience in SQL programming and object-oriented (i.e., OOD) analysis and design. Experience with JAVA and J2EE technologies, and interactions with relational databases.Experience with Web Services, RAD, and WebSphere. Ability to create, read and understand Oracle-based stored procedures or a relational database application.Experience with system integration testing applying knowledge of programming techniques and computer systems.Experience facilitating interpersonal interactions involving design, development, testing, peer reviews, and implementation activities with developers, business analysts, development and QA teams.Experience documenting complete and accurate system requirements; and providing complete system support, release notes and maintenance documentation.Experience developing systems test plans, test scenarios, test processes and schedules. Experience designing and coordinating defect reporting and validating defect fixes.Understanding of data structures, data migration/conversion/transformation and concepts of both relational and multi-dimensional database design.Evaluates user requests for new or modified program analyzing and developing specifications to determine feasibility, cost and time required, compatibility with current system, and computer capabilities.Consults with user to identify current operating procedures and clarify program objectives.Formulates plan outlining steps required to develop program, using methodologies such as structured analysis and design or object-oriented development.Experience with Health and Human Services Commission systems.