WebSphere Technical Specialist
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Harvey Nash’s client is recruiting for a WebSphere Technical Specialist on an initial 6 month contract. You will be responsible for helping define and evolve the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) capability, defining/Developing best practice, common integration patterns and libraries to support efficient integration design and build. You will also be authoring high level designs to reflect utilization of integration capabilities and patterns.
Essential skills:
* Websphere Integration Bus experience or equivalent.
* Websphere MQ Series experience or equivalent.
* Integration Service (API) development experience.
* Experience implementing common messaging transports/standards (SSL, Message Models, REST, JSON, SOAP, File Processing).
* Production of SOAP and REST based interfaces along with their associated artefacts.
* Integration Solution Design experience
* Ability to liaise with stakeholders.
To apply, please send your CV using the link or contact Kevin Robson on 0141 343 3285.
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