Software Developer (.NET/Java)other related Employment listings - Lexington, MA at Geebo

Software Developer (.NET/Java)

Software Developer (.
NET/Java) This position will work in our SWAT area, specifically working with existing TIBCO iProcess components and applications, and will use technologies related to that platform.
As we migrate toward other toolsets (notably, the SOARIAN HEP suite using TIBCO BW, EMS, BE, Hawk, adapters, etc.
), we may have additional work in that area as well.
Therefore skills in those applications will be considered plus.
Job
Responsibilities:
Analyze complex business requirements; review and update technical specifications to design or redesign complex software components and applications.
Act as an expert technical resource for modeling, simulation and analysis efforts where Workflow Engine processing is required.
Leverage industry best practices to design, test, implement and support a solution.
Assure quality security and compliance requirements are met for supported area.
Be flexible and thrive in an evolving environment.
Adapt to change quickly and adjust work accordingly in a positive manner.
Qualifications:
Minimum 6 years demonstrable experience with TIBCO iProcess Engine required, using Process Designer and EAI callout design.
Strong SQL skills (including stored procedures and performance analysis) required.
Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as computer science, computer engineering or related field preferred.
Technical Skills:
IAPJMS.
NET/Java TIBCO Enterprise Service Bus Products (BW, EMS, BE, Hawk) .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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