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1 Capgemini Middleware Administrator Job
Middleware Administrator
Capgemini
posted 11d ago
Flexible timing
Key skills for the job
As an Middleware administrator, you will be responsible for support and manage middleware infrastructure such as Jboss, IIS,IBM WAS, Apache/Tomcat & MQ, AWS and GCP . You are responsible for MW support for the shift; and overall planning and preparing for all shifts and facilitating multiskilling. You are handling Change Requests & Incidents
On Prod and non-production. You are to manage the support SLAs for MW to ensure maximum uptime with optimum standard of operations and adherence to organization processes, security & compliance.
Key Responsibilities
• Infra Performance Tuning
• Administrate: IIS, IBM WAS, JBOSS, MQ, APACHE/Tomcat
• Review Work Load and come up with the needs of the Shift
• Resource optimization and facilitating productivity improvement
• Automation of monitoring process for all critical components
• Should be good at scripting (Python scripting / Ansible/Unix shell scripting)
• Should have good knowledge of SSL and configuration of the same in enterprise environment
Operational Review
• Manage MW infra to ensure maximum uptime, good performance and high availability
• Regular support review meetings with various stake holders.
• Review reports and initiate corrective action.
• Support Application teams and help resolve various issues and timely completion of jobs.
• Review of Middleware components health and initiation of corrective action
Developmental
• Learn new and emerging technologies such as containerization,EKS,ECS, Kubernetes etc
• Devops knowledge - Jenkins, artifactory, maven is a plus.
Security And Compliance
• Implementation of adequate levels of auditing & reviewing middleware vulnerabilities and remediate.
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
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