WebLogic / Middleware Administrator (Ref: 476) Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

WebLogic / Middleware Administrator (Ref: 476)

Company Name:
Professional Technology Integration Inc
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Position: WebLogic / Middleware Administrator (Ref: 476)
Location: Augusta, ME 04330
Duration: 3 Months 19 Days - Contract
Openings: 1
Pay Rate: $55.76/hr.
Description:
Seeking an experienced WebLogic/Middleware Administrator. Must have this skill to be considered.
IKM Teckchek test for Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Database skills is required.
Test must be proxied/certified by a trusted individual.
MIDDLEWARE ENGINEER
Responsibilities:
Responsible for installation and configuration of WebLogic Fusion Middleware in a clustered configuration
Maintenance, patching, security best practices for middleware environments
Performance & tuning of middleware
Troubleshoot techniques for break fixes, performance, and normal deployments
Skilled in middleware utilities
Middleware patching
Migrations from OAS to WL
System monitoring & alerting techniques
Middleware backup and recovery strategies
Extensive knowledge of OBIEE running on WebLogic
Required / Desired Skills
Fluent English communication (Required 5 Years)
WebLogic experience MUST HAVE (Required 5 Years)
Middleware infrastructure design, installation, upgrade, data conversion for Fusion Middleware (Required 5 Years)
Middleware backup & recovery procedures, access security (Required 10 Years)
Middleware tuning (Required 10 Years)
Oracle 11gR2 Fusion Middleware with JAVA, PL/SQL, Forms & Reports, Discover & OBIEE (Required 5 Years)
OEM Grid Control (Required 10 Years)
Linux (Required 10 Years)
Solaris (Required 10 Years)
Unix shell scripting (Required 10 Years)
RAC, ASM, RMAN (Required 5 Years)
Applications are completed online. Go here to register, log in andEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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