Sr. Eclipse RCP Developer (FTE) Wanted - Alameda, CA [message #663416] |
Mon, 04 April 2011 23:13 |
Yi Zhou Messages: 6 Registered: July 2009 |
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Celera Corporation (celera.com) is looking for a full-time senior Java developer to build a commercial application that is the key component of Celera's molecular diagnostic test kits. The application is a "thick" client application that is based on Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP).
This is a "hands-on" senior developer position. You will be responsible for the design and development of a set of Eclipse plug-ins. In-depth Knowledge and experience of the Eclipse RCP is a must.
Responsibilities:
• Design, implement, and unit test thick applications in Java following an agile software development process
• Utilize innovative approaches to problem solving
• Generate high quality engineering documents
• Perform deign/code reviews
Qualifications:
Requires knowledge and skills normally acquired through the successful completion of Bachelor's or Master's Degree (B.S./M.S.) in related discipline, or equivalent experience. Typically requires at least 5 years of directly relevant work experience.
Must-have Skills:
• Extensive experience with programming in Java
• Hands-on experience using Eclipse RCP and GUI libraries including SWT and JFace
• Expert-level understanding of design patterns
• Knowledge of Eclipse EMF
• Ability to translate screen design into well-designed Eclipse RCP plug-ins
• Ability to work in a demanding, rapid iterative development environment
• Strong analytical, communication, and documentation skills
Big Plus Skills:
• Experience working under FDA Quality System Regulations
• Knowledge of some aspect of molecular biology
• OOAD, UML, Design Patterns
• Knowledge of Agile development methodologies
• Familiarity with Software version control and build tools (CVS, SVN, Ant, Maven)
Contact:
Yi Zhou
Director of Software Engineering
Celera Corporation
Alameda, CA
yi.zhou@celera.com
510-749-1812
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