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Should have a experience with IBM WebSphere Application Server (7.x/8.x/9.x) Product Installation, Configuration, Deployment and Administration on heterogeneous systems like Linux and Windows environment with different versions of WebSphere Application Server and Portal Server.<br><br>Should have a strong knowledge Installation and configuration on all the IBM products like WCS, Portal Server, Data Power, IBM MQ. Infosphere Server, Documentum and Websphere interchange Server.<br><br>Should have Installed IBM Maximo Asset Management product on heterogeneous systems like Linux and windows environments.<br><br>Need to be Involved in creating and configuring cells, nodes, profiles, and clusters for WebSphere Application Server.<br><br>Should have hands on experience in Deployment of J2EE applications (EAR/WAR/JAR) on WebSphere Application Servers.<br><br>Need to Configure WebSphere Recourses like JDBC Providers, Data Sources, JMS Queues.<br><br>Should have experience in Installing, Configuring and Administering Web Servers like IBM Http Server (IHS), Apache Web server and configuration of Web Server Plug-in.<br><br>Generate new plug-in under web server definition management and moving Plug-in configuration file to IHS Web server to establish communication between Web server and Web Sphere.<br><br>Should have Experience in integrating WebSphere Application Server and Deployment manager with IBM Http server, Oracle database.<br><br>Good to have a experience in applying Fix packs for all versions of WebSphere application server and different flavors of Web Servers.<br><br>Creating for new store in WCS.<br><br>Strong knowledge on Data loader.<br><br>Knowledge in Updating fix pack and feature pack on WCS.<br><br>Should Have a good knowledge on WCBD ant script.<br><br>DataPower services - Web service proxy, Multiprotocol gateway, XML firewall and Web application firewall.<br><br>Project related certificates upload and certificate renewals in DataPower and meetings with Admin, development and IBM teams to discuss the critical issues.<br><br>Troubleshooting the issues - PING test, TCP connection test, Error generate report and Packet capture.<br><br>Firmware upgrade for existing servers - From old version to new version.<br><br>Strong knowledge on IBM Websphere Interchange<br><br>Provided support in a demanding 24/7 Production Environment.<br><br>Base Salary Range: $90,000 - $130,000 per annum<br><br>

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