Eclipse RCP Developer - Work remotely within the US [message #23393] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 22:14 |
Quatro Consulting Messages: 2 Registered: July 2009 |
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Eclipse RCP Developer
Type: Contract (6 months)
Status: Full Time
Location: Austin, TX (or work remotely)
Start Date: Immediate
Compensation: Competitive DOE
Description
Quatro Consulting is seeking an Eclipse RCP Developer to design, develop,
and implement a new product. As an Eclipse RCP Developer, you will provide
solutions by collaborating with team members and interfacing with product
managers. You will participate in the full lifecycle of software
development from requirements through design, development, testing,
documentation, and deployment. This position will allow you to move into
other technology domains based on your performance and interest as new
projects are sourced.
Responsibilities
Design and architect components based on functional specifications and
requirements
Analyze and recommend technical solutions to complex use cases with a
focus on usability
Provide technical leadership and expertise for product deliverables
Apply and integrate technologies such as Java, J2EE, XML, JAXB and Web
Services
Requirements
5+ years object-oriented software design and development experience
2+ years of professional development with Eclipse RCP and Java
One or more years of professional development with GEF, SWT, and JFace
Effective time management and communication skills
Experience integrating Eclipse RCP applications with Web Services
preferred
Experience as a technical lead preferred
Experience developing applications with RUP and/or XP software
methodologies preferred
BA/BS/MS in Computer Science/Information Systems or comparable experience
How to Apply
Respond with resume and availability with Eclipse RCP Developer in the
subject to hr - AT - quatroconsulting-com
Candidates located in Austin, TX preferred. No relocation allowance
offered. Working remotely or out of home office is possible. No third
parties please!
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