Senior Java / GWT Developer (Telecommute) at Gaggle.Net (San Francisco, CA) (allows remote)

Job Description

We are looking to hire a great java developop to join our team.

If you're looking for a lifestyle change Gaggle might be the answer:

The Position: 

We need an exceptional developer to help enhance Gaggle's web and mobile tools. You'll work from home and the hours are flexible. We are seeking a full-time developer.

We are seeking someone who can solve problems on their own and write solid code that holds up under high load. 

You will be joining an existing team of senior java developers who also work remotely. Our developers want to code, not manage others, hence they only want to work with someone who is already a great developer.

What you will be doing:

You'll be responsible for adding new features, tracking down and fixing bugs, and developing new systems. We have interesting, complex problems that require solutions that hold up under high traffic volumes. 

The Technology

Our technology is built using industry standard Java frameworks such as GWT, Struts, Hibernate, Spring, and others. Our data is housed on dozens of clustered MySQL databases and all our servers are powered by Linux. 

Skills Requirements

5 years of solid experience developing java based systems. The ability to work independently and manage your time is important.

First and foremost, you need to be a Java expert. You should also have an excellent understanding of the following technologies, or be able to learn those you're unfamiliar with VERY quickly: GWT, Struts, Hibernate, Eclipse, HTML5 and JavaScript. 

About Gaggle.Net

Gaggle was founded in 1999 and has approximately sixty full time staff members. The company is profitable and growing about 30% annually.  We are not venture capital funded and thus we do what's best for our customers and employees.

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August 30, 2013 • Posted in: Technology

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