Seeking a Java Back-End Engineer for enterprise applications, requiring strong Java and J2EE experience, RDBMS, and secure coding knowledge.
Company Description
Thanks & Regards
Balaji Bobby| Resourcing Executive
KRG Technologies, Inc.,
25000 Avenue Stanford, Suite #243, Valencia, CA 91355
Direct : 661-367-8000 Ext : 251 | www.krgtech.com
Ø Strong development background, hands-on experience on working on multiple enterprise applications' SDLC
Ø Experience on core java programing, and J2EE technologies. Strong Object Oriented fundamentals and design patterns. Relevant and related specific experience
Ø RDBMS basics and relational database designs, normalization, API and automation – Both SQL & No SQL. Strong querying background using joins, nested queries etc.
Ø Experience on secure coding, security in SDLC (Application Security) is a plus.
Additional InformationClient - HCL America Inc
End Client - Cisco
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