Jr. Java Developer and Wanna Be Javastar Information Technology (IT) - Springfield, IL at Geebo

Jr. Java Developer and Wanna Be Javastar

Company Name:
SEA GROUP, INC
Jr. Java Developer

By joining our team at SEA Group, you can turn your innovative ideas and hard work into solutions that make a difference in the world that we live in. There are challenges abound on this multiple year project, so hang your hat, stay awhile, and bring your technical expertise to a project that matters. Choose a career at SEA Group and enjoy an environment where being challenged and rewarded is a part of daily life. Did we mention free parking? Team building dinners? Challenges and free stuffwhat more can you ask for?

What we need:

A hard worker who has the ability to code with the speed of a jetliner
Must thrive in a changing environment
Java experience
Familiar with Eclipse IDE
Experience with Java web services REST is ideal
Familiar with DB2, neon/data direct to access the database through ODBC-JDBC is ideal.
About Us
Established in 1984, SEA Group's defined staffing service successfully aligns People, Process and Technology, key elements that have a significant impact on IT projects; helping our clients ensure that they get the improvements/systems/support (and the associated ROI) they want. Our team of very talented professionals delivers high performing and cost effective staffing solutions.
What We Offer
Just as we have built our business on the success of our clients, our continued company growth and achievements are built on the success of our team members. Some highlights of our full benefits package include: paid time off, paid holidays, retirement savings plan, medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurance, and training.
SEA Group, Inc., is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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