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BPM Integration Designer

Company Name:
CyberSearch, LTD
Organization: CGI
Job ID: J0115-0299
Job Title: BPM Integration Designer
Job Category: Information Technology
Job Type: Contract 6 months +
Location: Bloomfield, Connecticut, United States
No.Openings: 1
Rate: 70 All Inc
Description:
BPM Integration Designer POSITION DESCRIPTION
(What is the person's role/responsibilities? List specific expectations or deliverables)
- Works with multiple IT, business teams and end users to identify, create, and deliver integration solutions according to business requirement specifications.
- Design, develop, and test complex integration solution based on IBM Integration Designer version 8.5
- Deep understanding of work flow and business impact
- Participate in systems analysis work (business logic, data mapping, etc) and code reviews at appropriate stages of development and work with vendors to obtain support or guidance as required.
- Assess feasibility and ramifications of new business requirements; design appropriate solutions and recommend alternative approaches when necessary.
- Work in an Agile/Scrum team to quickly turn the requirements into visible assets
ESSENTIAL SKILLS REQUIRED
(What skills/experiences must this person have to even be considered?)
REQUIRES SKILLS / EXPERIENCES - MUST HAVE 5
YEARS:
- Experience designing and developing in IBM's BPM Integrated Designer v8.5
- Experience with agile approaches, participation in teams and successfully deliver projects under an agile/scrum approach
- Able to work effectively in a team environment
PREFERRED SKILLS / EXPERIENCES:
- See above-
NONESSENTIAL SKILLS DESIRED
(including team oriented, managerial skills, etc.)
HARDWARE/SOFTWARE PACKAGES
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's Degree or higher strongly preferred in related technical/business areas or equivalent work experience.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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