Computer Systems Analyst Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Computer Systems Analyst

Company Name:
SwitchLane Inc.
Standard functions of a Computer Systems Analyst to administer the middleware platform (middleware controls the access of the applications to the database to balance load, prevent bottlenecks and optimize performance). Support middleware products by monitoring usage and identifying bottlenecks, systemic performance issues and recommend and implement solutions. Modify configuration of the middleware products to improve performance and modify systems to increase compatibility and expand the computing environment utilizing various tools designed to support middleware administration such as Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle Aqua logic, Exalogic Administration, Tibco, Oracle Webcenter, Pingfederate Administration, and Administration Web security Netegrity Siteminder. Confer with IT staff to gather requirements pertaining to the configuration of the middleware and participate in middleware systems testing and documentation; ensure middleware optimizes the storage and retrieval of data; Coordinate middleware system installation and monitor middleware performance; Obtain and evaluate information on factors such as reporting formats required, costs, and security needs to determine middleware hardware configuration; Research middleware system requirements and design of documents for the business process according to requirements.
Requires a Master's Degree in Information Technology and 1 year of experience. In lieu of, will accept a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology and 5 years of progressive experience, or any suitable combination of education, training or experience thereof. No less than a Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology and 5 years of progressive experience.
Various unanticipated job sites within the U.S. Must be willing to travel to various job sites within the U.S.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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