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Siebel EAI Developer
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Country: USA
Location: New York-New York City New York
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Siebel EAI Developer
Are you looking for a career with an industry leader that recognizes great talent? If you said yes, then the largest information technology service provider in the world wants to talk to YOU!Seeking experienced Siebel Developers! Individual will be Responsible for design / delivery / testing / implementation of Siebel interfaces/integration. This role will work with Siebel Interfaces/Integration (EAI technologies), create workflows and SML's to interact real-time with external systems, and work with WebSphere Message Broker to exchange and map data.successful delivery of Public Sector CRM Siebel initiatives.Want to find out more about this exciting opportunity? Apply Today!Required: At least 1 year experience in Siebel EAI technologies. At least 1 year experience in WebSphere Message Broker to exchange and map data.At least 1 year experience in Solid understanding of XML messages, Siebel workflow, and message queues.At least 1 year experience in Ability to communicate complex concepts with team members and client - verbally and in writing. Readiness to travel up to 75%; traveling 5 days a week, home on weekends. U.S. citizenship required English: Fluent PreferBachelor's Degree Siebel EAI DeveloperEmail your resumePlease click here,or copy and paste the following link into your email browser, to email your resume. AustinTXPro.91225.479@manpowerna.aplitrak.com At Manpower, our mission is to serve as trusted advisors in the changing world of work. Work with us and make a change for the better. us.manpower.com manpowerprofessional.com
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