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Wily Introscope System Engineer

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
This associate will be responsible for the management and maintenance of a large Wily Introscope infrastructure. This infrastructure and the application monitors critical production and non-production J2EE applications in the Bank's environment. Responsibilities include general support of OS and HW related issues, as well as capacity planning, architectural planning & design, Introscope application health/support, interaction with vendor support organization, and the overall care & Feeding of the Introscope application's infrastructure. Must be able to work with a small team of Introscope SME's, application owner's/developers/support groups & individuals, middleware support & engineering teams, and system SA's and support individuals.
Required Job Skills
Extensive Wily Introscope APM and/or equivalent monitoring tool experience
3
years of Linux/Unix SA Administration experience
3
years of experience with Weblogic, WESB, WebSphere, JBOSS, Tomcat
Working knowledge of Java/J2EE - webservices, EJBs, JMS, XML, etc.
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work in groups as a team player
Experience working in a 24x7 production environment
Experience in on-call environments

Desired Job Skills
5-10 years of IT experience and possess Industry Maturity
Scripting and lightweight development skills a plus
ITIL CertificationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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