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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Java openings with RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland) - Chennai

 
Company : RBS (Royal Bank of Scotland)

Requirement 1 - Software Designer-Java

Essential:
Minimum of 4.5 years experience in system development involving Java Technologies and other Frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, GWT, WebSphere 5/7,
Must be conversant with J2EE technologies (EJB, JMS, Webservices, JSP, Servlets) and Internet technologies e.g. HTML, Javascript, Ajax.
Experience of writing quality Junit test cases and writing database queries of high/medium complexity along with creating ER diagrams.
Experience of Analysis and Creating high & low level/Component design.
Proven experience of working as interface between build and test teams and engaging in problem investigation and resolution

Requirement 2 - Tech Lead-Java

Essential:
Minimum of 6.5 years experience in system development involving Java Technologies and other Frameworks like Spring, Hibernate, GWT, WebSphere 5/7, Struts, IBM HTTP Server, SiteMinder, Linux.
Must be conversant with J2EE technologies (EJB, JMS, Webservices, JSP, Servlets) and Internet technologies e.g. HTML, Javascript, Ajax.
Experience in creating architecture documents, design documents for complex enterprise projects.
Experience in writing very complex SQL Queries.
Experience in Hardware sizing.
Proven experience of working as interface between build test and business teams and engaging in problem investigation and resolution.

Job Location - Chennai

If you want to explore this opportunity kindly send us your updated cv with following detail.

Have you ever applied in RBS-
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patterns & Architectures Exp -
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Banking/Finance/Billing Exp -
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Open to relocate to Chennai -
Contact : Shailja - s.sajwan@pinakitech.com
 

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