Connexta is a software company based in Phoenix, Arizona, with growing locations in Denver, Colorado and Boston, Massachusetts. They are looking for full stack software developers to create and contribute amazing software, and multiple positions are available for internships and full time junior and senior levels of experience.
Responsibilities
Create and contribute amazing software as part of the Connexta team
Contribute to open source projects and be a part of the open source community
Work in a modern development environment using your choice of environment
Qualification
Required
B.S. Computer Science, similar technical field of study, or equivalent practical experience
Software development experience in one or more general purpose programming languages with experience working in Mac, Windows, and/or Linux environments
Driven and able to quickly learn and use new technologies
U.S. Citizenship (Connexta has some contracts that make this a requirement)
Preferred
Experience with Java
Experience with OSGi
Experience with Karaf/ServiceMix
Experience with Camel
Experience with ActiveMQ
Experience with Cassandra
Experience with Lucene/Solr
Experience with SoapUI
Experience with Enterprise Integration standards (WS-*)
Experience with GeoTools
Experience with JavaScript
Experience with HTML5, CSS3
Experience with less/sass
Experience with Backbone, Marionette, React, Redux
Experience with Bootstrap, Handlebars
Experience with Cesium
Experience with Ozone Widget Framework (OWF), Ozone Platform (OZP)
Experience with Grunt, Bower, NPM, WebPack
Experience with XML, XSD, XSLT, XPath, XQuery
Experience with Geospatial (OGC)
Experience with CometD, WebSockets
Experience with Agile, Scrum processes or tools
Experience with Eclipse/IntelliJ
Experience with Maven
Experience with JUnit
Experience with CXF SOAP and REST web services
Experience with Git/Stash
Experience with JIRA, Confluence
Experience with Crucible
Experience with Jenkins
Experience with SonarQube
Benefits
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