Sr. Applications Developer - Message Broker Information Technology (IT) - Victoria, TX at Geebo

Sr. Applications Developer - Message Broker

Sr. Applications Developer - Message Broker Dallas, TX 6 months to perm 1. Develops, programs, and designs new software programs and applications. 4. Writes, translates, and codes software programs and applications according to specifications and end user requirements 5. Prepares charts, tables, and logic diagrams needed in problem analysis. 6. Consults with end users to create documentation relating to the program definition, development, business requirements. Documentation includes software objectives, deliverables, and end user specifications. 7. Writes programming scripts to enhance functionality and/or performance of company applications as necessary. 8. Keeps abreast of new and changing technological advances in program languages, utilities, tools and client/server technology to ensure achievement of optimum results. 9. P
repares and writes reports for management and/or team members on the status of the programming process. 10. Works with end users regarding systems analysis, general systems design, vendor contracts and detail systems design. Requirement:
5-7 yrs in Websphere Message Broker/Websphere Message Queue Administration on Windows and Linux Installing/configuring/upgrades Message Broker v7 and Message Queue V7 Installing/configuring/upgrades QPasa or Tivoli for monitoring the environment. Experience in SAP adapter Experience in Message Broker development is a plus Experience in WSRR administration is a plus. Experience with automated deployment tools, scripts Ability to use scripting and program languages (Java, JMS, C) Experience in MQ/MB security, SSL channels support, publish/subscribe, etc. Working knowledge on Linux is highly desirable Good understanding of networking concepts Should have excellent troubleshooting skills and performance tuning abilities. Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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