METRO is the world's 4th largest retailer and No.1 wholesaler based out of Germany, with its presence in 35 countries. We are the Captive Shared Service Center of the METRO Group.
Currently Client is in the process of setting up our IT practice in India (Pune) where they are looking at professionals who are agile and have the following technical competency:
Role
You will take over the responsibilities for design, implementation, quality assurance, deployment, support and maintenance of the application integration solution, Metro Service Bus. This position requires extensive collaboration with other teams within METRO SYSTEMS, and has the potential to impact a large cross-section of products.
Desired Skills and Experience
• Good knowledge of system integration concepts and patterns (e.g. EAI, ESB, SOA)
• Experience with integration platforms (e.g. IBM Websphere Message Broker, MQSeries)
• Object Oriented Programming - at least 2 years
• Experience in SQL, ESQL
• Database knowledge and experience of working with stored procedures
• AIX/Linux system administration
• BMC products : BPPM, Control-M
• Shell Scripting, Perl, Python
Soft Skills
• Ability to communicate and collaborate efficiently;
• High interest in continuous learning and development (new tools, technologies, methodologies);
• Willingness to take over different roles in international and cross-functional teams;
• Self-motivation to achieve consistently high quality results;
• Ability to think out of the box and challenge the status quo;
• Openness to share knowledge and best practices with the team;
• Ability to use simplicity in complex projects;
• Good command of English, both spoken and written.
We are looking for applicants with experience in JDBC, XSLT, Unix, IBM MQ and IBM Message Broker. The applicants should have experience in all the 5 areas mentioned and preferably from premium institutes.
PLEASE ASSESS ON EACH OF THE SKILLS:
Skills Candidate Rating ( 1 to 10) Last Used – Year
- JDBC Adaptor
- Unix
- IBM MQ
- XSLT Processing
- IBM Message Broker
Note:
• The rating scale would be 1 to 10, 1 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.