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AVP, JAVA SUPPORT DEVELOPER - CROYDON
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Start date: ASAP or 03/03/2012
Description: Responsibilities -Leverage in-depth midrange technical skills to resolve production and application issues this is a hands-on technical level 2 and 3 production support role - Apply deep technical insights and experience to inform, guide, challenge and support productionissues, environmental failures and resolve issues - Provide ad-hoc design, code based analysis and code fix support as part of the day to day support team for urgent business issues and enhancement work requests - Participate in real time problem management conference calls and help to steer towards a swift resolution of issues - Must be willing to go on overnight support rota (production support) + weekend support responsibilities as required - Liaison with Business Users in problem determination,communication and resolution - Manage business queries regarding business as usual topics. - Application monitoring, proactive management of potential issues, capacity management and ability to manage the environments end to end - Supporting Development teams in initiatives and other projects as required - Active engagement in ad-hoc project work - Must be able to handlemultiple moving issues/demands at the same time and also focus on delivering on time Requirements - Previous industry experience, with significant application support experience - Previous experience as a Java JEE programmer - Good knowledge ofcore Java & JEE, including Struts, Hibernate, Spring, SpringMVC, Spring WS, Junit, mocking (JMock/Mokito), Java Script validation and development - Must have experience with Agile / eXtreme Programming project methodology and development teams - Knowledge of automated build / continuous integration platforms, especially Maven, Ant and Hudson - Solid understanding of MQ- Strong application server technical skills Apache, Tomcat, JBOSS etc. - Strong operating system knowledge in Unix and Windows including strong scripting skills - Demonstrable experience of working to resolution complex issues involving multiple groups - Strong analytical skills required and should have a natural ability to research and resolve complex systems, applicationand user issues - Excellent spoken and written English, clear oral communication skill - Must be able to work under pressure on multiple assignments, use own initiative and motivation to meet deadlines and set priorities without close supervision For more information about the role, company and to apply, please contact me Christine, on 020 7255 6655 / Christine@secrecruitment.com
Industry: Banking
Salary currency: gbp
Salary Benefits: flexible benefits
Salary: £60000 - £65000 per annum + flexible benefits
Job type: Permanent
Job skills: java, application support, springmvc, MQ, agile
Job Reference: JSD/1
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