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Enable configuration, implementation and usage of any Message Queue ( for e.g. Rabbit MQ, Mulesoft MQ, Azure MQ ,JMS, Kafka, Actve MQ etc) for Integrations. 5+ years of experience implementing service-oriented architecture (SOA) and enterprise application integration (EAI) using technologies like Mulesoft, Dell Boomi, webMethods,TIBCO etc.
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Efficient use of Python, shell or other open source scripting languages, XML / JSON, Various connector technologies including JMS, JDBC,. Minimum three (3) years of experience with Mulesoft Anypoint Platform.
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Experience with integration platforms like SAP BTP, MuleSoft, Boomi, Informatica, SnapLogib and Azure Logic Apps is a must. Understanding of HTTPS, REST, SOAP, SFTP, JDBC, JMS, IDOC, ODATA.
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Experience building a variety of services (i.e., RestAPI, SOAP, HTTP) and utilizing third party/open-source products for API definition and management (i.e., Swagger, OpenAPI, Apache Camel, Apigee, Mulesoft.
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MandatoryMuleSoft certification(s)Salesforce.com Administrator certificationRequired Skills:Core JMS, web API, SOAP, REST, ODATA, XML, FTP, JSON, GovCloud, cloud hub, Runtime Fabric (RTF), Java, Data weave, RAML specifications/build, Dev Ops, CI/CD, SOA, RESTful, SCRUM/Agile.
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MuleSoft Certification Required: MuleSoft Certified Platform Architect - Level 1 and/or MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect - Level 1 and/or MuleSoft Certified. Extensively worked on Anypoint Studio and used it to interface application services by utilizing connectors, components, transformers, filters, flow Control, message routing, Active MQ, Kafka, JMS, and Error Handling.
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Work Location: MuleSoft developer. Mulesoft Certified Integration Architect (Level -1) Extensively worked on Anypoint Studio and used it to interface application services by utilizing connectors, components, transformers, filters, flow Control, message routing, ActiveMQ, JMS, and Error Handling.
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Knowledge of Oracle SOA, MuleSoft and BPM will be an asset. DI – Queue configuration and setup – troubleshooting of issues with JMS messaging with WebLogic or WebSphere. Knowledge of Oracle SOA, MuleSoft and BPM will be an asset.
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Experience with Java, JSON, XML, MS SQL Server or Oracle, Queues (JMS, MSMQ, Active MQ), RAML. Experience in Continuous integration and Continuous deployment using Maven, Jenkins, BitBucket, GIT and Mulesoft.
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Nice to have AWS developer certification and integration experience using MuleSoft and Anypoint platform. 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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Title: Mulesoft Developer. Mulesoft Integration platform Production support and ability to troubleshoot production issues. Expertise in one or several major integration applications or technology: MuleSoft, IBM Integration Bus, Web Methods, Queuing, Java integration.
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Position requires a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Technology, Informatics, Computer Science, Engineering or Business or equivalent experience. Experience with DevOps, CI/CD concepts and build/use pipelines using Jenkins, Maven, git, etc.
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Design and deliver comprehensive MuleSoft API-led data integration projects. Integrate MuleSoft and Salesforce and other various clients with the backend data sources, as well as third party data sources.
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Monitor & Provide Production support for all the MuleSoft Integrations. Development using Core JMS, web API, SOAP, REST, ODATA, XML, FTP, JSON and authentication methods. Must have 5+ years of experience in Core JMS, web API, SOAP, REST, ODATA, XML, FTP, JSON and authentication methods.
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2+ years experience with Mulesoft designing, implementing, and supporting creative Enterprise integration solutions and meeting requirements. Experience developing, profiling, and troubleshooting custom applications, including experience with JEE, JMS, and Tomcat.
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