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Post subject: Sr. SW Engineer - J2EE - Colorado Springs, CO Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2005 7:07 pm

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Joined: Tue Aug 30, 2005 7:05 pm
Posts: 1
Location: Colorado
This challenging position offers an experienced Software Engineer an opportunity to make major contributions to our navigation products and web services development efforts.

Requirements

This position requires an experienced self-starter who is able to jump in and hit the ground running a team player who is able to perform as an individual contributor. A positive, flexible, “can-do” attitude is required. The successful candidate will possess the following combination of knowledge, skills and experience:

• 10+ years of experience developing system architectures and web services
• Demonstrated competence in J2EE, Java, Visual Basic, Communications, Database, and Object Oriented Architecture and Design
• Experience in GIS a plus
• Navigation knowledge a plus
• Strong organizational, planning, and multitasking skills are required

Citizenship, Education, and Security Clearance

• U.S. citizenship is required
• BS degree or higher in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or a related technical discipline
• Applicants selected will be subject to a government security investigation and must meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information.
• Active clearance a plus

For Consideration…

Please send your resume and cover letter describing your relevant experience and skills along with a salary history in word format to:
Email: careers@navsys.com
Fax: 719-481-4908
Mail: NAVSYS Corporation
Attn. Human Resources
14960 Woodcarver Rd
Colorado Springs, CO 80921








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