GC/ Cititzens/EAD

 

I need a IBM Websphere Administrator WITH VERY GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS.
They must have either Portal or Ecommerce experience.  If that have both,
that is awesome.  this will pay 90-100K and it is in Pittsburgh. One other
thing is that they will not transfer a visa.   

Non-Negotiable Hiring Criteria:
.         Web applications development
.         Bachelors Degree
.         Java/J2EE Experience

 Websphere Administrator

Position Summary:
A talented engineer with a solid understanding of the IBM SOA Lifecycle and
experience designing and implementing Websphere Portal and Websphere
Commerce solutions.
 
The Websphere administrator performs technical tasks including analysis,
architecture, design, testing, product installation and support of complex
Websphere Commerce and Websphere Portal solutions to meet business
requirements.
 
The Websphere Administrator has overall responsibility for the effective
implementation, ongoing growth and day-to-day support of the company's
Websphere based E-Commerce platform.
 
Minimum Requirements/Qualifications:
1.     Install, configure and manage Websphere Application Server.

2.     Experience with clustering and load balancing of application servers.

3.     Experience with Java and J2EE development and Apache Ant.

4.     Experience with LDAP and Oracle.

5.     Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to
communicate effectively with different levels of management, as well as both
business and technical departments. Detail oriented. Strong project/time
management skills

6.     Solid understanding of diverse environments and components - Unix,
Windows, database, networks, etc.

 

 
Thanks & Regards,
Bala Sreeni,
AIT Resource Group Inc.
2500, West Higgins Road, Suite 1273
Hoffman Estates, Illinois - 60169
847-598-4444 Extn 8804 (Voice)
847 - 594 - 6069 (Fax)
 <mailto:[email protected]> mailto:[email protected]
 <http://www.aitresourcegroup.com/> http://www.aitresourcegroup.com  

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