Eclipse Plugin Developers @ BEA systems [message #10649] |
Sun, 17 September 2006 14:41 |
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Originally posted by: bill.roth.bea.com
We have a number of offerings at where Eclipse plugin development skills
are highly valued.
If you are interested in these position, go to http://www.bea.com/jobs or
email Sondra Ostergaard <sosterga@bea.com> and mention job number 7233.
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As a contributor to BEA Aqualogic Tools team, you will design and implement
software IDE tools and related user interface technology that BEA customers
use to develop enterprise applications, web services, and web applications.
Your contributions will help ease the complexity of new composite
application development and help enable architects to achieve cutting-edge
solutions to SOA challenges.
Our group provides Rich Client tools for a wide variety of standards-based
and open-source technologies and aids users in developing applications that
execute on a variety of modern application servers and associated containers.
-You will work closely with development teammates, product managers, QA
developers, and technical writers from BEA Workshop and other BEA product
teams.
-You are expected to be a practical, enthusiastic technical leader who
enjoys working on a talented team and strives to motivate smart teammates
Qualifications
Mastery of state-of-the-art commercial software development in Java,
including object-oriented technology, agile methods, and appropriate use of
design patterns.
-At least five years of experience implementing enterprise-scale and
commercial-grade tools, user interfaces, distributed systems, servers
and/or applications.
-Familiarity with Java user interface technologies such as SWT, Swing, JSP,
or JSF is required.
-Exposure to enterprise Java technologies such as BEA WebLogic, Web
Services (SOAP, WSDL), Spring, Axis, AJAX, Hibernate, EJB, Struts, PHP,
Ruby on Rails, Geronimo, JBoss, or Tomcat is helpful.
-Experience participating in software industry initiatives such as JSR
expert groups, open-source projects, conferences, or developer web forums.
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