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Experience designing microservices based systems with message-brokers like JMS/Kafka/ActiveMQ. 8+ years of experience architecting cloud-native applications using AWS/GCP/Azure services with exposure to infrastructure as code and DevOps principles.
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Other Dev Ops Toolchain: GitHub and Azure DevOps Azure Data explorer, and Elastic Search. J2EE technologies: Java11+, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB. Experience in DevOps Toolchain methodologies, including Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment.
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Responsible for Release Management, Service Management and build configuration in highly integrated environment while using DevOps tools like Jenkins, Rundeck, API gateways, AppDynamics and Splunk.
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The resource shall have experience developing Microservices in Java/Node js and cloud (at least 3 years) Please screen them in advance the job is 50% Dev 50% devops including testing automation, CI/CD deployments, Cloud setup, and production incidents support.
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J2EE technologies: Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB. Front-end: React, JavaScript, CSS, jQuery. J2EE technologies: Java, JSP, JMS, JAXB, JDBC, EJB. 5+ years of experience leading teams (offshore/onshore.
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Expertise in JEE development using EJB, JAVA, JMS and Hibernate with knowledge in three tier architect using enterprise application servers such as Apache Tomcat, WebSphere, Tibco, Weblogic or Netweaver/PI is a plus.
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Developer, devops, java, php, python, software engineer, software programmer. Familiar with MOM using technologies such as JMS, ESB, and Web Services is a plus. 8+ years continuous experience in advanced software deployment in the manufacturing industry, specifically in the areas of Process Planning (PP), Manufacturing Execution (MES), Quality Assurance (QA), Supplier Quality (SQA) and Maintenance and Overhaul (MRO.
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The ability to do domain modeling of business objects as both Java objects and XML Schema is a plus. Technical expertise working with ERP, SQL database tools and familiarity with database programming (PLSQL and T-SQL) is a plus.
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Our company values work-life balance, and for this offers benefits such as Remote Work, Flexible hours, and a Wellness program. Ensure standards and best practices for project management, business/system analysis and development are followed.
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WFH Equipment Stipend. Familiar with cloud computing solutions, architecture, and security protocol. Support data management and data integration related activities. Minimum BS degree - Computer Science, Information Technology, or Software Engineering preferred.
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The Solutions Architect is responsible for the overall solution design and will provide day-to-day oversight, direction and guidance to the deployment team, and coordinate with other stakeholders such as Product Management to successfully deliver solutions.
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Experience with DevOps, CI/CD concepts and build pipelines using Jenkins, Maven, git, docker, ansible, etc. Experience in Core Java, Messaging (JMS), Web API - SOAP, REST, XML, YAML, CSV, TCP, WebSocket, HTTP, REST, JSON, SOAP, JDBC, JMS, FTP, etc.
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Develop technical documentation and prepare product demo/presentation materials to validate requirements and ensure user acceptance. Guide and mentor, the project team through requirements specification, design, development, and deployment to ensure customer requirements are met.
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Experience in manufacturing processes, information systems, application integration, process re-engineering and system implementation methodologies. Lead design workshops to help customers achieve desired outcomes from their investment.
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Excellent analysis and process decomposition skills to solve a variety of problems with complex scope. Company Paid LTD/STD. Provide creative solutions to complex business problems by challenging current ideas and championing industry best practices.
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