Weblogic Administrator - Cary, NC Information Technology (IT) - Cary, NC at Geebo

Weblogic Administrator - Cary, NC

Company Name:
Cynet Systems
We are looking for Weblogic Administrator for our client in Cary, NC

JOB TITLE: Weblogic Administrator

JOB LOCATION: Cary, NC

TERM: 6 Months Contract to hire

JOB
Responsibilities:

Technical Requirements - Weblogic:
Preparing shift roaster
Attending Team/management meetings
Attending crisis calls
Preparing management reports
Handling escalations
Setting up new environments
knowledge transfer to L1 and L2
Tweaking performance issues
Approval of version installation
Writing WLST scripts
Technical Requirements - Jboss:
Installing, configuring and managing J2EE applications & Jboss Application Servers.
Hands on experience of JBOSS application server administration/support.
Strong hands on Linux & Windows operating systems
Application Lifecycle understanding.
Knowledge of internet hardware/software security standards and practices
Strong hands on deployment of applications in Production Env.
Sound knowledge in Multi-Tier architecture, and Handware Load Balancers
Should be familier with Release Management Systems.
Other Skills /
Experience:
Worked on Production systems
Datacenter understanding
Experience with Server Migration, Installation, Upgrades and Patching
Experience on following:
Weblogic Portal
Apache
Tomcat
CA Wiley
Oracle Coherence
Splunk
Years of
Experience:
Total : 7
Years of experience
Relavant : Minimum of 5 yrs in Weblogic Administration / SupportEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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