Senior Java Engineer Engineering - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Senior Java Engineer

Senior Java Engineer Salt Lake City, UT Direct Hire:
$120- $140K
Job Description:
Our client is looking for a Senior Java Engineer to join their growing team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on Enterprise Software for one of Utah's top employers. Required Skills:
5
years of enterprise development experience Expert experience with Java, Spring Experience with Oracle or other relational databases Desired Skills:
Experience with JavaScript, JSON, HTML, CSS Experience with Angular Understanding of Responsive Design Experience mentoring and training Junior Developers Be a part of the ConsultNet difference. As a leading national provider of IT staffing and solutions, ConsultNet delivers exceptional services to startup, midmarket and Fortune 1000 companies across North America. Since 1996, we've partnered with clients to create rewarding opportunities for our consultants, successfully building teams that have surefire results. In the past two years alone, we have placed more than 1,500 consultants in contract, contract-to-hire, or direct placement opportunities. We understand communication is key to finding the right job that matches your skills and career goals. For us, it's not just the work that we do; it's how we do the work. Our breadth of offerings extends to multiple IT positions in major markets throughout the country, see more at - www.consultnet.com Recommended Skills Angular4 Css Coaching And Mentoring Enterprise Application Software Html Json Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3q6v575td05yf9qtv8', 'ExternalApply-j3q6v575td05yf9qtv8'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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