KRG Technologies is seeking a Java Developer with at least 8 years of experience in Java/J2EE, networking, and related technologies.
Company Description
Rajesh
rajesh.b@krgtech at krgtech.com
KRG Technologies Inc.
25000 | Avenue Stanford | Suite 253 | Valencia, CA 91355
Phone no:661-367-8000 EXT-514
Job DescriptionJob Description :
· Weblogic, Websphere,
· Servlets, JSP, J2EE/JMS,
· XML, PL/SQL,
· Linux, TCP/IP,
· Java/J2EE, Apache Web Server, JBOSS, Javascript, OS,
· HP Unix, OS,
· J2EE [Primary],
· VOIP, LAN/WAN/MAN,
· Information System Security/Firewalls, IPV4,6
QualificationsNo OPT's
Minimum 8 years
Experience in networking is a must
Top Skills
Apache Web Server
Firewalls
Hp Unix
Information System Security
Ipv4
Ipv6
Java/J2Ee
JavaScript
Jboss
Jms
Jsp
Lan/Wan/Man
Linux
Pl/Sql
Servlets
Tcp/Ip
Voip
Weblogic
Websphere
XML
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