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Excellent opening for JAVA WEBSERVICES DEVELOPER - Bangalore location


We have a very exciting opportunity for your career growth. Please go through the following -Regarding Magna opportunities bestowed for you.

 About Magna InfoTech:

 

Magna InfoTech is one of India's leading IT staffing Solutions companies offering technology expertise to our customers across industry. Established in the year 1997. An ISO certified company. Having Geographical presence in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune.

 

Quick Facts about Magna InfoTech:

 

·                          Over 14 years of experience in IT temp staffing

·                          7000+ professionals on assignment

·                          IT staffing solutions to 232 blue chip clients

·                          Placed 450 IT and ITES skill sets and job roles

·                          Over 1200 projects across client sites

·                          Hired 17000+ IT / ITES professionals in last five years

·                          Employee spread across 29 geographies in India

·                          Routinely hire about 700 professionals every month

·                          Long-standing relationships with the industry's best IT talent

·                          Customized staffing strategy

·                          PAN India presence

 

       Kindly check the current opening:

 

Job Description: Java Webservices Developers/ SE for Bangalore location

 

                        Experience: 3 to 5 yrs

 

        Job Requisites:

 

                                               

Skill / Experience Requirements

Mandatory Skills / Needs:

3+ years of Core Java/ J2EE Application development

Good experience in developing web services (JAX-WS and WebServices). Both client and server side implementation, weblogic

Experience working with Oracle 10g/ TeraData database

Experience in middleware/ serverside components

Spring 2.5.4, Aspect J with Spring framework

 

Good to Have:

Hiberbate 3.0

Struts 1.x, 2.x, jsf, Ajax, jsp, servlet

Design of reusable components, familiarity with various Java and GoF design patterns, UML notations

 

Working Hours: 12 PM - 9 PM IST

 

Only those candidates need to apply who are willing to join within 15 days

 If you possess the same and are confident getting into our CMM Level 5 cliental all across the Globe, please send across your updated profile in word format with your contact details to
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