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Sr Java Developer -Webservices

Mclean, VA

$57.75 - $73.75/hr

8-10 years of experience in Solution, Design and Development of web applications using the Java EE, Webservices, JMS, XML, Weblogic. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or Engineering or equivalent ...

Good knowledge of HTML Good knowledge of integration technologies/frameworks including AXIS, SOAP, JMS, HTTP, Socket, FTP, SMTP/POP and integration platforms (EAI, ESB, BPI) such as JMS, MQ, WLI and ...

Senior Java developers

Irvine, CA

$61.50 - $78.25/hr

Clear understanding of web technologies and concepts HTML & Javascript 5+ years' experience in J2EE technologies -- Servlets, JSP, EJB, JMS, JDBC, JSF 3+ years' experience in developing web service ...

Java/J2EE Developer

San Diego, CA

$54.25 - $70/hr

Experience / Skills Required: 7+ years of experience of Java/J2EE server development Excellent knowledge of JBOSS, EJB, JMS, SOAP, Hibernate Knowledge of mainstream (Java) design patterns Advanced ...

Java EE, JMS, Web Services, REST and JSON, SOA, Application server. Minimum 2 years experience with Apache Camel. Thanks & Regards, Kalyan Chakravarthy Qualifications Java EE, JMS, Web Services, REST ...

Salary: $20 to $23 an hour About JMS Our passion is our people and the positive impact they make. Since being established in 1962,Jim Myers & Sons, Inc (JMS)has become one of the nation's leading ...

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How much do jms jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for jms in the United States is $24.59, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a JMS Developer?

As a JMS Developer, your daily tasks often include designing, developing, and maintaining messaging solutions using the Java Message Service API. You’ll frequently write and debug code to integrate various applications, monitor message flow, and ensure the reliability and security of message delivery. Collaboration with other software developers, system architects, and QA teams is common to troubleshoot issues and optimize messaging infrastructure. You'll also stay updated with new messaging technologies and best practices to enhance system performance and scalability.

What is a JMS job?

A JMS (Java Message Service) job typically involves working with message-oriented middleware to facilitate communication between distributed applications. JMS professionals design, develop, and maintain messaging systems using Java-based technologies like ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ, or IBM MQ. Their responsibilities may include ensuring message reliability, optimizing system performance, and troubleshooting issues. This role is commonly found in enterprises that require asynchronous processing and scalable system architectures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Jms position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a JMS (Java Message Service) Developer, you need strong proficiency in Java programming, messaging concepts, and distributed systems, usually supported by a computer science degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with JMS APIs, message brokers such as Apache ActiveMQ or IBM MQ, and tools like Maven and Jenkins is typical, and certifications in Java or related technologies can be advantageous. Excellent problem-solving skills, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively stand out in this role. These competencies are crucial for building reliable, scalable message-driven applications and ensuring seamless communication across large-scale systems.

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Field Service Engineer - Industrial Water Systems

Field Service Engineer - Industrial Water Systems

Jim Myers and Sons, Inc.

Charlotte, NC • On-site

$76K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 hours ago


Job description

About JMS
Our passion is our people and the positive impact they make.
Since being established in 1962, Jim Myers & Sons, Inc (JMS) has become one of the nation's leading designers and manufacturers of water and water treatment equipment and systems. This success is the result of our employees' diverse technical and business expertise, which fuels collaboration and ongoing innovation. We use equal parts innovation, quality, and reliability to create comprehensive, solution driven product offerings for our customers. Learn more about us at www.jmsequipment.com.
Why join the JMS team?
  • Family owned and oriented workplace
  • Work and collaborate with a small team who has become one of the best in the industry
  • Use industry-leading technology and the best tools available to ensure success
  • Working in a stable industry with strong growth potential

We are proud to offer:
  • Competitive base salary
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Company paid medical
  • Dental and life insurance
  • 401K match
  • Excellent training
  • Great family work environment
  • Paid vacation and holiday

Job Summary
The Field Service Engineer at JMS plays a critical, customer-facing role supporting the installation, startup, maintenance, and troubleshooting of industrial water and wastewater equipment.
This position is ideal for a hands-on technical professional who enjoys working in the field, solving problems, and interacting directly with customers. The role focuses heavily on mechanical systems and overall equipment performance, with supporting involvement in electrical and control components as needed.
You will serve as a technical resource on-site, ensuring JMS equipment is installed correctly, operates reliably, and meets customer expectations.
Key Responsibilities
  • Serve as the primary on-site technical resource for commissioning, and startup, ensuring systems meet design specifications.
  • Lead troubleshooting across mechanical, electrical, and control systems, identifying root causes and implementing solutions.
  • Coordinate on-site with contractors, plant personnel, and internal stakeholders to drive progress and maintain schedules.
  • Perform system diagnostics on rotating equipment, VFDs, and control components to ensure reliable performance.
  • Conduct inspections, assessments, and preventative maintenance, identifying and addressing potential issues early.
  • Provide hands-on training to operators and maintenance teams on proper system operation and upkeep.
  • Generate clear field service reports documenting conditions, root causes, actions taken, and recommendations.
  • Act as a liaison between field operations and engineering, communicating findings and supporting improvements.
  • Lead post-installation support, including warranty service, follow-ups, and system optimization.
  • Maintain professional communication with customers, providing guidance and reinforcing JMS's role as a trusted partner.

Qualifications, Desired Experience, and Skills
  • 3+ years of experience in field service, industrial maintenance, or equipment installation/startup
  • Strong mechanical aptitude (rotating equipment, mechanical assemblies, etc.)
  • Basic troubleshooting of control panels (motors, VFDs, basic control panels)
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and wiring diagrams.
  • Proven ability to troubleshoot and resolve issues independently in the field
  • Strong communication and customer interaction skills
  • Valid driver's license
  • Travel is approximately 85% and includes frequent overnight travel to customer sites across the U.S.

Preferred Qualifications (Not Required)
  • Experience in water/wastewater or similar industrial environments
  • Basic exposure to PLCs or automated systems (troubleshooting level, not programming)
  • Experience with system startups and commissioning

Education
  • Associate's degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Technology (or equivalent hands-on experience)
  • Military or technical field experience will be considered in place of formal education

Why This Role Matters
This position directly impacts the performance and reliability of critical water treatment systems. Your work ensures that equipment operates as intended, supports regulatory compliance, and delivers long-term value to customers.
Jim Myers & Sons is an Equal Opportunity Employer