Java Development Lead Salaries in Connecticut
$154,260
avg per year
The average salary for Java Development Lead jobs near Connecticut is $154,260.*
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Top Java Development Lead jobs near Connecticut
View AllSenior Associate, Oracle Cloud Technical Lead
PRICE WATERHOUSE COOPERS
Stamford, CT
Use reflection to develop self awareness, enhance strengths and address development areas. Use a broad range of tools, methodologies and techniques to generate…
$77,000 - $202,000 a year
Senior Digital Tech Lead
Avangrid
Orange, CT
Applies deep knowledge of front‑end architecture to design scalable, reusable solutions that support both web and mobile applications, including responsive…
$128,320 - $160,400 a year
5 days ago
Lead Trading Systems Engineer (USA)
Trexquant Investment
Stamford, CT
Architect and develop a high-performance multi-asset simulation and backtesting platform capable of supporting strategy research, backtesting, and deployment…
$175,000 - $200,000 a year
Lead Applied AI Engineer II
Deloitte
Stamford, CT
A bachelor's degree in computer science, software engineering, data science, machine learning, or related discipline.
$118,700 - $243,700 a year
1 day ago
Similar Locations
- New York, NY88 jobs
- Jersey City, NJ51 jobs
- Newark, NJ7 jobs
- Hartford, CT6 jobs
- Whippany, NJ5 jobs
- Princeton, NJ4 jobs
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