Software Engineer Information Technology (IT) - San Ramon, CA at Geebo

Software Engineer

Company Name:
Netpace, Inc.
Architect, design, develop, test, support and maintain enterprise software applications that include standalone, web/internet, intranet and mobile platforms using Java open source and Java enabled proprietary technologies. Detailed job descriptions include: Identify and document customer needs, requirements and business processes; Participate in developing software process, coding, design and quality standards. Collaborate on Project planning, deliverables and their scope. Providing L2 & L3 support in the Production Environment. Designing, Coding, Debugging, Documenting and Supporting efficient and effective computer application and tools consistent with established specifications and Business requirements using Java/J2EE; Design and Implement B2B Clients with appropriate Estimates for time/efforts including enhancement and new feature requests; Document all testing methods, results, and performance benchmarking including documenting Unit Test plans; Modifies existing software systems to meet user requests by determining most expedient and efficient methods of applying a modification into a pre-existing system; Analyze issues and Assist in evaluating new enhancements request and solution to work by providing alternative protocols, tools, standards and systems investments; Oversees the documentation for the software, develop user's manuals, and prepare software development plans and software verification plans by following the templates and software development plans . Minimum Requirements: Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering or related field and at least five years of experience. Must have experience providing L2 & L3 Support in the Production Environment with web software design and development experience using the following: Java / J2EE, Struts 2, Hibernate, Springs, Oracle & MySql Database;Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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