Job ID :
16899
Company :
Internal Postings
Location :
BROOKLYN, NY
Type :
Contract
Duration :
1 Year
Salary :
Open
Status :
Active
Openings :
1
Posted :
25 Sep 2018
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Title: Websphere MB Engineer
Location: Brooklyn, NY - on-site interview required
Duration: 1 year + ext
7 hour billable day.

IBM IIB(Broker) and IBM MQ developer requirement and responsibilities
 
Mandatory Requirements:
  1. Familiarity with IBM Queuing Technologies (Should know how to manage queues and have an in-depth understanding of Queues)
  2. Working knowledge of IBM Message Broker / IBM Integration Bus
  3. Solid understanding of XML and XML schema and Web Service protocols.
  4. Strong understanding of Database technologies (ORACLE preferred but an understanding or a solid understanding of comparable Database Methodologies).
  5. Strong understanding core Java.
  6. Good communication skills (Written and Verbal knowledge of Microsoft Visio and Project is a plus).
  7. Team Player and easy to work with a positive attitude
 
Responsibilities included but are not limited to:
  • Write custom tools based on C and Java to benchmark the performance of the product and the source code
  • Write JMS1.1 based applications to interface with IBM MQ 8
  • Hands on experience creating and hosting SOAP as well as  REST based web services using IBM Integration Bus as well as WMB
  • Implementing Message flows based on File Input/Output nodes
  • IBM WMQFTE.
  • Configuration/ Management of Source Code repository
  • Transformation, mapping and routing using ESQL, Java, XSLT stylesheet and mapping nodes in IIB
  • Using the MQ best practices to optimize the resources
  • Using the MB best practices to tune the performance of the deployed message flows.
  • Use of ANT script to build and deploy the BAR files
  • Troubleshot hardware and software problems, and interacted with IT staff or vendors in performing complex testing, support, and troubleshooting functions.
  • Installing and configuring WMQ 8.0 and IBM IIB on AIX.
  • Fine tuning the parameters like Heap Size.
  • Analyzing the thread dumps and the heapdumps to cite the problems with the runtime environment.