Senior Software Engineer - Migration Internet & Ecommerce - Westford, MA at Geebo

Senior Software Engineer - Migration

Company Name:
Red Hat
At Red Hat, we connect an innovative community of customers, partners, and contributors to deliver an open source stack of trusted, high-performing technologies that solve business problems. We're a billion dollar S&P 500 company offering solutions from Linux to middleware, storage to cloud, together with award-winning global customer support, consulting, and implementation services.
The Red Hat JBoss Sustaining Engineering team is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to contribute to the development of Red Hat's Enterprise Application Platform (EAP). In this role, you will oversee the direction, design, and implementation of our industry-leading technology, while building solutions for customer requirements and fixing bugs to improve the quality of Red Hat (EAP). As a Senior Software Engineer, you'll also communicate with support, core, and product engineers.
Work with various Java EE technologies like EJB container, Web Container, and Transaction Manager
Work in a collaborative, distributed environment
Assist in developing Red Hat's EAP
Experience with Java EE application development
Excellent English communication skills, both verbal and written
Positive attitude and desire to share ideas openly
Passion for open source software
Middleware development experience is a plus
Proven ability to work autonomously
Excellent communication skills at all levels across the business
Red Hat is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer. We review applications for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, military status or veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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