Middleware Engineer Resume
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OBJECTIVE:
- To obtain a Weblogic/Unix Support contracting or permanent position.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Confidential
Middleware Engineer
Responsibilities:
- We support weblogic, tomcat/tcServer websphere,jboss/jws apache, iis. Daily support would be building these environments, deploying, upgrading, patching, migrating environments.
- We have specific projects that we pick up. I have worked on migrating fico environment to vm environment ; maintaining server certificate currency, building new environment for several different apps, worked on moving apps from weblogic to jws.
- Worked with weblogic port ( install, config).
- Used portal for different installations.
Confidential
Middleware Engineer
Responsibilities:
- POC Weblogic 9 to Weblogic 12, wls9 to tomcat8, wls and tomcat to virtualization ( vagrant, docker, flocker, puppet, chef)
- Helping out on Break/fix issues when possible.
- Worked on refining deployment process
- Worked on resolving problem tickets looking at weblogic 12 on certain environments
- Helped in migrating from Weblogic9 to Tomcat8
Confidential
Sr. Middleware Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Managed, maintained, troubleshot Weblogic in production environment
- Maintained service pak levels, scheduling SP installs and security fixes
- Built Weblogic instances to standard (8.1,9.2, 10.0, 10.3.X 11g )
- Managed releases to production environment
- Tuned sun servers (kernel tuning, memory parameters, network parameters) for Weblogic to run more efficiently
- Recent project was to build out 150 server environment which supports PEGA application. (to include dev, qa, uat, prod and dr sites, JMS modules/servers, jdbc’s, apache and siteminder implementations.
- Setup/configured apache 2.2.17 frontends for this most recent project as well.
- Maintained wls portal environment. This involved deployments, configuring agents, creating users/groups, maintaining entitlements, managing content according to lifecycle.
- Worked with informatia, sabrix, maximo and other 3rd party repositories