Job Title:Websphere Admin (081314-SAJSAJ-IO32-E-PAL)
Location: Warren, NJ
Duration: Long term
Emp.Type: 1099/W2
As a member of the Middleware Infrastructure team, the WebSphere System administrator performs the installation, configuration, and day-to-day tasks associated with ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of a WebSphere runtime environment. This includes the design and implementation of infrastructure from specifications, configuration and deployment of applications, connecting to back-end resources, and advanced troubleshooting of moderately complex software applications. This role requires the candidate to be highly flexible in hours of work because of its criticality, high transactional volume & highly available infrastructure necessity.
Deployment, administration and operational support of (production, staging, test and development) environments for multiple projects using WebSphere Application Server.
Under general direction, devises or modifies procedures to solve complex problems.
Work with the development staff to determine project requirements for test/production environments.
Competent to work at the highest technical level of all phases of applications server activities.
Keep current with emerging software enhancements, security patches and bug fixes.
Monitor application server performance and respond appropriately. - Modifies, installs, and prepares technical documentation for system software applications
Monitors systems capacity and performance, plans and executes disaster recovery procedures, and provides Tier 2 technical support.
Provides high level written communications such as white papers, decision documents, or research papers
Identify, escalate and document production impact issues for the environment to confirmed delivery for client and business notification.
4-8 years experience with Web-based applications, SOA (Services Oriented Architectures) and Web application servers (Websphere).
Competency in relational database structures and SQL.
Competency in Shell/Perl/Jython scripting in a Unix environment.
Experience with WebSphere BPM is preferred.
Experience with process documentation and process documentation tools (such as Visio.)
Experience with Unix system administration and TCP/IP networking.
Experience using Java, J2EE architectures in a UNIX environment.
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