My employer will soon have an opeing for someone with general J2EE skills (no it's not my position.... sheesh!). The typical J2EE stuff like EJB, XML, Web Services, Servlets, and JMS are what we are looking for (although you don't need all of them at once). Additional skills that are nice to have are Ant, JUnit, Perforce, WebLogic, and WebSphere. Don't forget the gems like "Works Independently," "Is a Good Team Player," and... I'm starting to get hives so I better stop. Also if you are familiar with networking stuff like switches and routers that is a big plus, but don't sweat it if you don't have it. I barely know that acronymns like MPLS, BGP, and IGRP vaugeley relate to routers and I'm doing fine.
The position is in downtown Colorado Springs, CO and AFAIK there is no relocation expenses. You could post your resume on our web-form but because of a couple of recente articles (one in the Denver Post and one in the Colorado Springs Gazette) there's a lot of unsolicitied resumes floating through that account for every position imaginable. A better approach would be to e-mail me at danno.ferrin@intelliden.com.
The person doing the hireing for this position also wants me to keep an eye out for "opportunistic hires" with testing and/or systems integrations skills. "Opportunistic Hires" means we don't have a req for it but having a very good candidate makes it easier to go get one. So smoke 'em if you got 'em! |