Job title: Data power Developer
Location: Framingham, MA
Duration: 6+ months
Skills to be on resume:
DataPower Development, SOAP, REST, JSON, Web Services, XML, XSLT, X152, and XG45.
Responsibilities:
Design, develop, and test program units.
Work on new systems development and enhancement/maintenance of existing systems.
Participate in implementations of new systems or modifications to existing systems to meet Information Systems requirements.
Prepare and update documentation as appropriate.
Designing & developing DataPower interfaces using SOAP; REST with JSON payload & backend orchestration.
Required Skills:
Strong development skills in DataPower which includes but not limited to MPEG, Web services Proxy, DataPower caching & security.
Experience with different flavors of DataPower e.g. IDG, X152, XG45 . Development experience using XSLT, Soap, XML, Web Services, WebService Security, Soap UI 7.
Development experience with data power appliances.
Administration of DataPower appliances for maintenance & support.
Preferred Skills:
Java
Good understanding Security technologies e.g. authentication, entitlements, encryption Nice to have fair understanding on IBM Data power & agile project execution.
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