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Job Overview

  • Job ID:

    J36993

  • Specialized Area:

    IIB

  • Job Title:

    Websphere Message Broker (IIB) Developer

  • Location:

    Kansas City,MI

  • Duration:

    6 Months

  • Domain Exposure:

    Retail, Government, Aerospace/ Airlines, Education, IT/Software

  • Work Authorization:

    US Citizen, Green Card, OPT-EAD, CPT, H-1B,
    H4-EAD, L2-EAD, GC-EAD

  • Client:

    To Be Discussed Later

  • Employment Type:

    W-2 (Consultant must be on our company payroll. C2C is not allowed)




Job Description

Job Description:

In this role you will be working with Broker flows that were developed in legacy mainframe applications. They will be modified to utilize web services to retrieve data from new Java based systems.

In this role you will be working primarily with:

*Websphere Message Broker (IBM Integration Bus)

*ESQL

Additional skills that would be beneficial

*Java

*XML

*Springboot

*Apache




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