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Java Mobile Developer

Fortune 100 Client and one of Canada’s best employers is looking to add a skilled developer to their team.

Several new development projects are taking place that utilize a number of state of the art technologies. The first of which is development for the Mobile platform and may provide the chance to learn J2ME and Blackberry based development.

Subsequent projects can include technologies like SOAP/XML or BusinessWorks, AJAX, EDI etc.

You will be expected to take ownership of the projects and be the primary contact with the internal customers, so you will be expected to provide support, even production support when needed.

Will be also be the agent of change in terms of enabling the development team to design/develop applications using UML, so strong UML required, as well as Java/J2EE.

Base salary is 70-75k. Location is Mississauga.

Please contact Joseph Catricala at joseph@nexstaf.com or 416-849-1355


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