Wednesday 29 July 2015

[14127MSCRMCV] Photo ID must || Java/J2EE Middleware Developer/ Business Analyst || Wilmington, DE/NYC, NY || TPE


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KAPIL@TRESOURCEINC.COM


Hello business partners there

Hope you are doing great !!!

Let me know if you have any consultant  

If yes then please provide me his/her availability, most updated resume in  MS word, contact details, visa status, Skype ID and reference(if any)

And please go through the requirement below :

 

Role: Java/J2EE Middleware Developer/ Business Analyst

Location: Wilmington, DE/NYC, NY

Start Date: ASAP

Duration: 6+ months contract 

Client :  TCS

Rate : find above

Job Description :

Job Title

Location

Job Description

Max Vendor Rate

Java/J2EE Middleware Developer (Digital)

Wilmington, DE

1) Responsible for development in JAVA / J2EE
2) Strong Middle ware Experience in REST Web services
3) Strong Experience in Spring , Hibernate
4) Strong Experience in JMS / MQ
5) Experience in Database SQL Queries in  Oracle
6) Experience in Tomcat or Weblogic or Web sphere
7) Experience in Maven, SVN, SOAP UI, Unix, XML , JDBC
8) Ability to work independently in Agile Methodology

Skills/Experience:
1. Min 5+ years of IT experience.
2. Proficient Knowledge on  JAVA, Web Services, Spring , Hibernate.
3. Strong written and oral communication skills

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Business Analyst

NY, NY

Skills required:
1. Total experience: 5 years+; Possess experience working as Business analysis at Client site
2. Capable of running JAD sessions
3. Written and verbal communication, including technical writing skills.
4. Understanding of systems engineering concepts.
5. The ability to conduct cost/benefit analysis.
6. Modeling techniques and methods.
7. Leadership.
8. Strategic business process modeling, traceability and quality management techniques.
9. Problem-solving.
During requirements gathering phase:
1. Building the scope of the system.
2. If scope is already built, understanding the same.
3. Gathering the detailed requirements.
4. Analyze the Requirements.
5. Develop the business use case.
6. Eliciting, translating and simplifying the requirements and business needs.
7. Requirements organization.
8. Gathering, reviewing and analyzing data requirements.
9. Understanding the workflow models.
10. Act as a communication broker, represent technology and translate the technical issues.
11. Manage the project's scope and verify that the requirements are under the defined scope.
12. Prioritize requirements.
13. Create conceptual prototypes and mock-ups.
14. Document the requirements in the form of user stories.
15. Process change requests.
After requirements gathering phase:
1. Communicate the business need and get the technical acceptance of the requirements.
2. Provide technical assistance in design.
3. Review the design.
4. Provide assistance in planning and monitoring the development.
5. Review the test cases.
6. Compare the technical development with the actual requirements and explain the gaps.
7. Act as a communication broker and represent stakeholders.
8. Validate the developed system.
9. Assist in installation and deployment.
10. Test and validation

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I would appreciate a prompt response….

 

 

Thanks & Regards.?

|| Kapil Bansal | Technical Recruiter ||

Technology Resource Group Inc. 
3736 Hillsdale Court Santa Clara, CA 95051

Office: 408-709-1760 Ext : 837

Gtalk : kapil.trg2  Yahoo: kapil.trg21 | Fax: 408-884-2409

kapil@tresourceinc.com www.tresourceinc.com

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