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Daily Tasks: Skills in nutshellDrupal, PHP, Angular, Express with Angular Universal, NodeJS Monitoring (PM2), SOLR, Java, AWS Cloud Engineering, AWS Cloud Services, Route 53, Load Balancers, EC2, Acquia CloudAutoscaling groups, Mem Cache, Secrets Manager, CloudFront, Code Deploy, Code Pipeline, VPC, CloudFormation, IAM,Secuirty Groups, S3, CloudWatch, EFS, WebSphere Portal,Ansible, Apache, Ngnix, NodeJS, Varnish, Jenkins, Terraform, LSyncD, Bash Scripting, Splunk.
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Good understanding of other application servers in the market such as WebSphere or WebLogic. Skilled in Data processing using tools such as Schedulers (TIDAL), ETL (Business Objects), ESB (Camel) and reporting (Crystal.
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Utilize Java Servlet, JSP, Struts, Websphere application Servers, and Tomcat Application Server for backend development. A multinational organization with 48 offices in 19 countries and the possibility to work abroad.
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Proven track record with middleware like IBM MQ, Solace, tomcat, liberty server, WebSphere, WebLogic or JBoss application servers. Hands on experience in software development using Design Patterns, Java, typescript, Java EE, Spring Boot, Angular 8+, JMS, REST API, PL/SQL.
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Job Title: Senior Big Data EngineerWork Location: NYC NY (Midtown) - Onsite Position Emp Type: Contract Visa: H1s, GC Skills Needed: Must have 6+ years of ‘Recent’ experience working for a Major Bank or Brokerage house in the US. Must 12 yrs+ of experience maintaining applications utilizing Java, J2EE, SDLC, and WebSphere.
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The software deployed include, but are not limited to, Mulesoft APIs, Java code, WebSphere EAR files, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, PostgreSQL sql and shell scripts. The software deployed include, but are not limited to, Mulesoft APIs, Java code, WebSphere EAR files, Oracle SQL and PL/SQL, PostgreSQL sql and shell scripts.
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At least 5 years of experience implementing, configuring, and optimizing IBM WebSphere MQ. Lead, Platform Engineer (IBM WebSphere MQ) 6+ years of experience with IBM WebSphere MQ.
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Participate in the software design, development, and implementation using standard WCM and/or eCommerce platforms such as Adobe AEM (CQ), SDL Tridion, Sitecore, Fatwire, CrownPeak, hybris, Oracle/ATG Demandware, Intershop and IBM WebSphere Commerce.
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Standardize and automate disciplines in Application Development Services area across various technology stacks: Java,.net, weblogic, websphere etc. Senior Technology Manager Long Term Contract NYC/NJTop International Investment Bank is a seeking a Technology Manager with 10+ years of experience in Application Development services.
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Utilize scripting languages like Python, SQL, Ruby and groovy, Container Orchestration services including Docker and ECS, CM tools including Ansible and Terraform, and a variety of AWS tools and services.
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Optional ·WebSphere/tomcat/jetty experience. Unix bash script/python/shell script experience ·data encryption/data masking/data manipulationexperience ·java experience and knowledge to troubleshootthe issues and build the ad hoc java programs for data fixes ·scheduling tool experience autosys/control-mworking with third-party vendor and product vendors.
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Experience within product & Fix pack installations and version upgrades of WebSphere MQ. Experience within product & Fix pack installations and version upgrades of WebSphere MQ. Should be strong in MQ channel configuration using different transmission protocols.
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Proficiency in Java, Websphere, Windows, DB2, SQL, Oracle, IMS, and VSAM. Experience with Selenium, Puppeteer, Appium, and ServiceNow Automated Test Framework (ATF). Proficiency in Java, Websphere, Windows, DB2, SQL, Oracle, IMS, and VSAM.
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Minimum 4 Years of experience with IBM WebSphere Message Broker flow development and Administration. Minimum 4 Years of experience with IBM WebSphere Message Queues. Minimum 4 Years of experience with IBM WebSphere Message Broker flow development and Administration.
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Experience with WebSphere, WebLogic, JBOSS, or similar application server implementation. Experience with WebSphere, WebLogic, JBOSS, or similar application server implementation. Hands on experience with relational databases and SQL.Working knowledge of business systems integration and object-oriented design patterns.
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