Job Seekers, Please send resumes to resumes@hireitpeople.comTitle: 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:
Responsibilities included but are not limited to:
Mandatory Requirements:
- Familiarity with IBM Queuing Technologies (Should know how to manage queues and have an in-depth understanding of Queues)
- Working knowledge of IBM Message Broker / IBM Integration Bus
- Solid understanding of XML and XML schema and Web Service protocols.
- Strong understanding of Database technologies (ORACLE preferred but an understanding or a solid understanding of comparable Database Methodologies).
- Strong understanding core Java.
- Good communication skills (Written and Verbal knowledge of Microsoft Visio and Project is a plus).
- 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.