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Senior Java Developer

Company Name:
Portland Webworks
Position Type:
Full-time
Portland Webworks has always distinguished itself from its competition by a focus on client service and a consistent dedication to crafting high quality, technically innovative, and visually appealing web products. We develop robust custom web and mobile applications. Specializing in open source technologies, our team has been helping government, education and the enterprise since 1999.
When you join Portland Webworks, you will join an organization of bright, talented, individuals whose goal is to deliver high quality software solutions using industry best practices.
We are seeking talented, team-oriented, individuals to work with us. We want coders--thinkers who produce creative solutions when confronted with difficult challenges.
As a Developer at Portland Webworks, you can expect to:
work with cutting edge technologies
work on a variety of projects ranging in both size and scope
write blogs and make technology presentations
consult with clients on design
work in a dynamic, collaborative environment
practice and mentor Agile and Continuous Development practices
participate in peer Code Reviews
contribute to the company's best practices knowledge base
develop browser-based, rich internet applications using cutting edge client-side Javascript, and server-side Java frameworks
As a Developer, you will bring:
Deep knowledge of Java and Java libraries and frameworks (e.g. Spring and Hibernate)
demonstrated abilities to estimate, design, develop, and test software, from theEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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