Software Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Portland, ME at Geebo

Software Engineer

Company Name:
Robert Half Technology
We are working with a Southern ME client for a Java Developer role. In this role you will be participating in the development of new software applications. Past experience should include working within multiple stages of the software development life cycle. In addition the ability to analyze, develop, and test applications is a requirement. The following technical skills are required: 2
years of Java/open source development Java, JS, HTML, & CSS Requirements Familiarity with the Agile methodology Contact: Mike Sarro Robert Half mike.
With more than 100 locations worldwide, Robert Half Technology is a leading provider of IT professionals on a project and full-time basis for initiatives ranging from web development and systems integration to network security and technical support. Through our alliances with industry-leading organizations such as HDI and the Microsoft Partner program, we have access to client companies that other staffing firms don''t. In addition to our free job search services, we provide our candidates with access to free online technical training and a competitive benefits and compensation package. Robert Half Technology is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In 2013, our company once again was listed on FORTUNE magazine''s list of World''s Most Admired Companies. (March 18, 2013). Apply for this job now or contact our branch office at o learn more about this position. All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be authorized to work in the United States. All applicants applying for Canadian job openings must be authorized to work in Canada.
Req ID: 02600-117203
Functional Role: Software Engineer
Country: USA
State: ME
City: Portland
Postal Code: 04112
Compensation: $31.66 to $36.66 per hour
Requirements: Intermediate Java, Intermediate Oracle, Intermediate Java Script.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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