Job ID :
7786
Company :
Internal Postings
Location :
Rosslyn, VA
Type :
Contract
Duration :
September 1, 2015 - February 28, 2016 +
Salary :
open
Status :
Active
Openings :
1
Posted :
24 Aug 2015
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Primary Skills- Systems Administrator, WebSphere MQ network, SOA, MQI, JMS.

Description:  This resource will be primarily responsible for the building and designing the IBM WebSphere MQ network software in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Configure WebSphere with key triggers to run a message driven architecture. Implement a Message Queuing Interface (MQI) to provide Java Message Service (JMS).

Required Technical Skills: 
• Strong System Administration experience in IBM WebSphere MQ. 
• Experience in Queue Management. 
• Knowledge and expertise in high availability configuration (i.e. Queue Manager Clusters, Shared Queues, and Multi-Instance Queue Managers). 
• Expert ability to install, upgrade, maintain and Support WebSphere MQ efficiently in all environments. 
• Strong working knowledge, experience and ability with Linux server operating systems. 
• Expert ability to diagnose and resolve complex problems in a WebSphere MQ clustered environment. 
• Excellent ability to develop and implement procedures that support, maintain and enhance the WebSphere MQ environment. 
Preferred Skills/Requirements 
• Active IRS issued Minimum Background Investigation. 
• Experience working with IRS as a client. 

Responsibilities: 
• Install WebSphere MQ as a Queue Manager to handle storage, timing issues, triggering, and all other non-movement of data functions. 
• Design a host for binding multiple connections. 
• Design the queue manager to log configuration changes and retain persistent messages when failure occurs. 
• Diagnose and resolve complex problems in all WebSphere MQ environments. 
• Develop and implement procedures that support, maintain and enhance the WebSphere MQ environment. 
• Plan and implement MQ environments for all stages of development as well as production. 
• Interaction with other stakeholder organizations and individuals, such as developers and end users, will be necessary in order to resolve installation issues.