Announcement: Principle Java Engineer Nuance Communications

- Wed, Mar 31


To be considered an applicant, please submit your resume to this job at:  http://www.nuance.com/company/careers/

As a senior member in the AutoScript group your responsibilities will include the development and maintenance of the eScription backend Speech Recognition system; and the design and development of the next generation of AutoScript. You will work closely with other members of the  team through the full systems lifecycle including requirements capture, design, development, testing, and deployment. Must have previous experience working on medium- to large-scale, mission critical production systems that directly support essential business or technical functions.

A BS or MS in Computer Science, Computer or Electrical Engineering, Math or a related field


10+ years of medium to large-scale enterprise application system development through complete lifecycle with at least five years developing server-side web applications and expertise in the Java middleware space.

Strong technical skills covering the design and implementation of cross platform distributed systems are a must.

Very strong OO skills, thorough understanding of distributed computing paradigm and usage of common design patterns.

 

- Strong Object Oriented experience

- J2EE, XML, good knowledge of Relational Databases and SQL (JDBC)

- Experience with at least two of the following technologies: Web Services, SAX/DOM, MVC, XML/XSLT/Xpath, Stateless Servers

- UML design modeling experience UML (Sequence, Class, Collaboration Diagrams)

- Knowledge of SOA development and component architecture

- Experience in developing high volume and secure applications for ASP environment

- Experience developing under Linux/Unix operating systems  (some familiarity with bash and Perl)

- Experience in medical software systems and speech recognition technologies is a plus.

 

 




Contact Name: Katie Creegan
Contact Email: katie.creegan@nuance.com
Contact Phone: 781-565-4012
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