Tech Yahoo, Software Dev Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Carlsbad, CA at Geebo

Tech Yahoo, Software Dev Engineer

Company Name:
Yahoo! Inc.
Design, build and enhance Yahoo!'s Display Advertising UI. Build interactive, high performance and stable advertising experiences for customers. Translate business requirements into design and implementation strategies while driving convergence towards the best solution. Responsible for engineering the full product lifecycle, from concepts, design, through maintenance, managing prioritization and trade-offs across functional domains. Develop and maintain high quality code bases while delivering stable and maintainable projects on schedules. Adopt and improve best practices to foster agile methods of software development.
REQUIREMENTS: Master's or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or a related field and two years of experience developing web applications on a Unix platform. (Alternative requirements: Bachelor's or foreign equivalent degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or a related field and five years of progressive, post-baccalaureate experience developing web applications on a Unix platform).
SPECIAL SKILLS REQUIREMENTS:
Requires education or experience in: 1). Object-oriented Web application architecture using Java and Java Platform Enterprise Edition technologies including Servlets, Java Servlet Pages (JSP), Enterprise Java Beans (EJB), Java Messaging Service (JMS) and AJAX; 2)Frameworks including Spring, Struts and Hibernate; 3) Development and design experience with Oracle including writing complex SQL queries, views, stored procedure and triggers; 4) Application servers including Weblogic, JBoss, Tomcat; 5) Front-end layer technologies including HTML, Javascript, CSS and XML; and 6)Test automation tools including Junit, Jmeter, and Selenium.
TO APPLY:
Submit your resume to the following URL: http://bit.ly/1frjjIK. Please reference Req ID #: 1447126Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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