Hi all you
Java People. I got a job for ya.
Tradiant's our company name; Global Transportation software is our game!!
www.tradiant.com We're going places. We've got funding, we've got a management team worth their weight in gold, our stock options will be WORTH gold! We are of course pre-IPO. In the Bay Area of Northern Cal in a lovely town called Alameda; 20 minutes away from San Francisco. We have openings for Intermediate and Senior Engineers.
SALARIES: range from 80 to 130K plus options
Job Description:
The candidate will be a member of a team that is
responsible for the design, implementation,
testing and documentation of Tradiant's Web based
applications.
Specific responsibilities include:
**Architecting the Tradiant ecommerce applications
**Developing the functional components of the Tradiant
commerce application based on Marketing Requirments
Document.
**Designing and developing all required software
components
**Developing unit tests for various software modules
**Maintenance of existing Tradiant software products
**Performance analysis and tuning of Tradiant
solutions
Requirements:
Minimum 3 years of software development experience
Minimum of 6 months experience with Java and a
proficiencey in Java and related Java technologies
like
**JDBC,
JSP,
Servlets,
EJB etc.
**Knowledge of HTML and Javascript
**Experience with RDBMS like SQL Server, Oracle
**Knowledge of Internet protocols and Web based
application development
**BS/MS in CS/EE (or equivalent experience)
**Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Experience with any of the following is a plus:
**Building hosted Web applications
**XML
**Applications Servers (BEA Weblogic, Sun NetDynamics)
Compensation:
Tradiant offers an outstanding package of benefits to
its employees, including Medical and Dental Care,
Vision Care, Life and AD&D Insurance, Disability
Insurance, and Stock Options.
IF INTERESTED, PLEASE SEND YOUR RESUME (ON AN
ATTACHMENT) TO:
[email protected] and put
Job #001 in the subject line
[This message has been edited by Emily Hood (edited October 18, 2000).]