Tuesday, February 19, 2008

OboPay Software Recruits Java- Sr. Software/Software Engineer

Java- Sr. Software/Software Engineer



Experience : 2 - 5 Years

Location : Bengaluru/Bangalore

Industry Type : IT-Software/ Software Services

Functional Area : Application Programming, Maintenance

Job Description

An Obopay Software Engineer will make significant contributions to the mobile payments industry by bringing engineering excellence in innovating new features and functions in the consumer and internal operations application. You will analyze product requirements, design implementations and participate in integration testing. You will be part of a very innovative, dedicated and high-performance team and need to match their level of excellence and thoroughness in delivering world-class applications.

Primary Responsibilities:
Work with Engineering, Product Management, and QA teams to develop innovative solutions that meet market needs and company goals.
Work directly with the Product management and Quality Assurance Group to gain in-depth understanding of the current system.
Participate in requirement and design discussions to develop payment related solutions.
Design and implement payment services components based on requirements provided by Product management.
Document Obopay platform components.

Desired Candidate Profile

2-5 years designing/implementing large scale enterprise systems.
Experience with enterprise systems that actually went to production and attained transactions.
Strong development experience in Java programming language
Experience with SQL databases such as Oracle or DB2.
Experience with real-time and asynchronous business logic models.
Experience with JSP, Servlets, JNDI, and JDBC
Exposure to the J2EE and Struts framework
Experience with Persistence Frameworks preferably Hibernate.
Practical experience with UML modeling techniques.
Practical experience with IDEs including Eclipse.
Exposure to Appserver preferably WebLogic
Experience with Payment systems a real plus

Keywords : Core Java, J2EE, Hibernate, Spring, EJB, Java, Design Patterns, weblogic

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