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Middleware Capacity Planning Manager
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Country: USA
Location: Missouri-St. Louis Saint Louis, MO 63101
Total applied: 40 |
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Middleware Capacity Planning Manager
Job Description We are currently seeking a Middleware Capacity Planning Manager (Middleware Capacity SME) to analyze application development project requirements in order to determine the impact to critical computer resources to see if additional capacity (e.g. memory, CPU, disk space) is needed. If additional capacity is needed, this person will manage the acquisition and implementation of hardware to support the needs of the application development project. Project/Program manager experience is strongly preferred. Responsibilities / QualificationsThe qualified candidate will analyze client business requirements and technical requirements to create Middleware capacity requirements. Assist with design and planning for Middleware hardware needed to support several projects. Candidates must have significant (2 to 5 years) experience in Application Development (hands on); computer facilities management; hardware implementation experience. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Technical Skills Application Development (Client/Server), Computer Facilities Management, Hardware coordination, Capacity Planning, Implementation, Previous Project management experience About ModisModis is one of the world's largest and most respected providers of Information Technology Resource Management (ITRM) services and solutions. Today, Modis delivers world-class ITRM solutions to over 1,000 clients in 60 markets throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western Europe. At Modis, we enable you to enjoy an impressive career, maintain a positive work/life balance, and keep technology moving ahead with one of the industry's leaders. Modis offers a wide variety of full-time with benefits (401K, medical, dental, life insurance) and hourly employment options that provide you with great flexibility as well as consulting assignments with leading companies across the United States, Canada, and Europe. *Local candidates strongly preferred or candidates interested in relocating. ** Please send your resume to Carol.Elder@modis.com to be considered for this opportunity. Job Reference Code:Â 249855 Company: Modis, Inc. Status: Full Time, Temporary/Contract/Project, Employee Location: Saint Louis, MO 63101 Job Category: IT/Software Development Career Level: Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff) Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
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