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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Looking for Temporary Java Web Developer

Java Web Developer for temporary position at Stanford



The School of Medicine, Stanford University (http://med.stanford.edu/irt/) is looking for a strong, fast-learning Java Web Developer for a highly visible, complex web application.

Applicants must have the following skills:

- Java 6 or Java 5

- Object Oriented Design

- X/HTML coding

- CSS styling

- JSP, JSTL, and JSTL/EL

- Strong understanding of Java Servlets

- JDBC and SQL

- Hibernate 3.2

- Oracle 11g

- JUnit, Unit Testing

- QA Skills

Applications should have

- A good eye for web page design and layout

- A good eye for consistency in UI design and Java coding

- A strong focus on usability and user advocacy

- A strong work ethic and the ability to work well with a team

- Great communication skills

Applicants should be comfortable with the following tools:

- Eclipse IDE

- Oracle SQL Developer

- Ant Build Tool

- Apache Tomcat Servlet Container

- Apache Web Servers

- Developing on a Windows XP machine


Assignment will start at the beginning of January and last through April 30, 2010. After developing the new features for this applications, the applicant will be part of the QA team testing the application and resolving issues.


This is a non-benefited, temporary position.

Hours: Mon – Fri / approximately 9 to 6 (with an hour lunch break).

Location: Menlo Park, near CalTrain

Pay: $50 - $70/hour based on experience


You would be working in a fast paced environment with an expert team of web developers and report directly to the Director of Engineering.


Please forward your resume and have references, including at least one supervisor, available to:

Don Mitchell
donald.mitchell@stanford.edu
Director of Systems Engineering & Architecture
Stanford University School of Medicine



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