Monday 24 September 2012

Hot Two position: Need ADF developer and SOA Architect !!!!!

Hello Partner,

We have a IT client in need of a ADF developer and SOA Architect. I have included position details below. Please let me know if you have any questions and send over any candidates you would like considered. Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you!

ADF developer and SOA Architect

Miami, FL.

6 months contract starting on 10/1

Rate: $DOE

 

ADF developer: On the ADF Developer – We are looking for someone who has more end-to-end development experience. My concern is that we are building a custom Web Portal that will integrate to the Oracle EBS ---The portal is being built using ADF so, I need someone who has worked with that Framework and can lead that work for us here in Miami.

 

SOA Architect: I would be curious to know whether you have an expert Architect who knows the ADF framework very well.  This person should have a deep understanding of that Framework and be able to talk circles around development of a web portal using this framework.  The portal would connect to an Oracle back end (EBS).  So, understanding the intricacies of that integration would be critical. Putting it bluntly, we are not looking for someone who would like to use this project to practice ADF --we need an expert who can interact with a very intelligent customer and go deep into the integration conversations, including security considerations. 

Best Regards,

Sheikh | Sheikh@bijjamIT.com

Resource Manager

 

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