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Java Developer (£50-90k) - Central London

London, City of London

Java Developer (£50-90k) - Central London

£50000 - £90000 per annum
JDALF

London, City of London

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This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a market leading Fintech company based in Central London. You will be delivering the benefits of cutting-edge Java technologies to major client's in the asset finance industry. Building and maintain an industry-leading product capable of managing millions of complex contracts offers plenty of interesting technical challenges.

What are we looking for?

  • 3+ years of JAVA Development

Desired Skills but not limited to:

  • Eclipse IDE
  • JAVA EE
  • JAX-WS
  • Servlet API
  • JMS
  • JMX
  • Hibernate
  • Google Guice
  • Infinispan
  • Lucene
  • Groovy
  • Agile & Scrum Methodologies
  • Object-oriented design
  • Database Design and SQL
  • JUnit and test-driven development
  • Subversion
  • Continuous Integration
  • XML, XSD AND XSLT

NOTE: You must be eligible to work in thw UK to apply.

Please send your CV and we will be in touch.

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