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Job Overview

  • Job ID:

    J36993

  • Specialized Area:

    IIB

  • Job Title:

    IBM IIB DEVELOPER

  • Location:

    Johnston,RI

  • Duration:

    12 Months

  • Domain Exposure:

    Healthcare, Banking & Finance, 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
Detailed Job Description:
  • Must have at least 5 yrs of Development experience in WMB, IIB, APIC API Connect.
  • Must have good working knowledge of basic Java coding.
  • Must be able to provide IIBAPIC design based on the client requirements
  • Must be willing to work in Agile working environment
  • Must have good communication skillsShould possess good troubleshooting and analytical skills.
  • Must be dedicated to meeting deadlines and ensuring quality delivery.
 
 

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