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Middleware Engineer (WebSphere Administrator)
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Country: USA
Location: Maryland-Baltimore Sparks, MD 21152
Total applied: 40 Job Category:IT/Software Development
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
Location:Sparks, MD 21152
Status:Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project
Occupations:Network and Server Administration
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:5+ to 7 Years
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Middleware Engineer (WebSphere Administrator)
SYSCOM, Inc. has an outstanding opportunity for a Middleware Engineer with one of our clients in the Baltimore area.
Duties:
*Support IBM WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ, including: installs, upgrades, configurations, tuning, load balancing, clustering, and troubleshooting.
*Install/configure/Maintain Websphere Application Server (Network and/or Enterprise editions) and Websphere MQ.
*Conduct Systems/Applications Management using Administrative Interfaces Systems Management (Admin Console, WSAdmin). Jython experience helpful.
*Develop performance strategy to provide benchmarking and capacity planning statistics for WebSphere and MQ
Develop Workload Management/ Scalability/ High-Availability strategies (clusters, load balancing, session state management, etc).
*Performance Tune WAS by configuring caching, queuing, pooling, JVM parameters.
*Manage memory and configuration for WAS applications
*Maintain consistent configurations across Production, Test, and Development environments.
*Implement and maintain integrated version control system; Subversion experience preferred.
*Provide continuous execution metrics, deliver technology improvement recommendations, and implement, and mentor IT improvement.
*Architect WAS for enterprise-wide roll out with existing/required topology (cells/nodes, LDAP, DB Servers, JMS, etc)
*Determine true RCA and recommend permanent solutions
*Knowledge transfer to our client's MiddleWare team
*Produce and update written documentation
*Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
*Web Administration skill required. Web Servers include IHS and IIS. Must have excellent knowledge in troubleshooting Web Servers and WebSphere plug-in configuration issues.
*Must have strong administration skills on Linux/Solaris. Scripting in Korn and Bash shell preferred.
*Must be able to work with developers in troubleshooting, developing and deploying J2EE applications. This includes having excellent knowledge in implementing EJB, JNDI, JAAS, JMS, JMX, JTA and JDBC.
*Excellent communication skills required
SYSCOM was established in 1982 and is a privately held system integrator with a long history of success as an IBM Premier Business Partner. Since its beginning SYSCOM has developed departmental and enterprise-wide information technology solutions for a variety of private and public sector clients. Over the years SYSCOM has developed significant expertise in delivering system integration solutions for complex content management and document imaging systems as well as customized workflow applications for clients in financial services, insurance, health care, manufacturing, telecommunications as well as state and local government.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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