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Software Development Engineers at Oracle (Redwood Shores, CA or Boulder, CO) [message #533988] Mon, 17 May 2010 15:56
Michael Montgomery is currently offline Michael MontgomeryFriend
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Come Join a key part of Oracle's Open Source Strategy and a leader in the JSF Tools and Faceted Project Framework!

We are hiring Lead and Sr. Engineers in our Eclipse and Swing JDeveloper Group in Redwood Shores, CA or Boulder, CO.

We are looking for Experienced Engineers with any of the following experience:

-Experience in developing plug-ins for Eclipse.
-Expert knowledge of Java and strong object-oriented development/developing Eclipse-based applications.
-Experience in development using Graphical Editor Framework (GEF), SWT and Swing.
-Experience with the design and implementation of a WYSIWYG graphical editor.
-Strong working knowledge of Internet technologies, including: JSP, JSF, XHTML/DHTML, DOM, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX

***We offer a strong, financially sound, stable work environment, great benefits, excellent compensation, bonuses, a collaborative team atmosphere, etc.

The Eclipse Development Group is part of Oracle's Application Development Tools organization. We produce the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE). Our team is focused on developing tools that extend the base Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) to provide enhanced support for Oracle-specific technologies including database, application server and Java EE.

If interested, shoot your resume to michael.montgomery@oracle.com

[Updated on: Mon, 17 May 2010 16:12]

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