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Scadea Solutions is a global talent acquisition and executive search company. We work exclusively with some of the most reputed and admired clients across various sectors and geographies. This is a very urgent role.
Job DescriptionIBM IAM developer
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Duration: 6 months
• 5-10 years of work experience
• IBM-IAM Developer- MUST
• J2EE with web services- Required
• Strong written, verbal communication skills
Interested candidates can send their updated resume to sharaq @ scadea.net or you can reach directly on 908 636 2727 Ext 2228
Additional InformationRequired Skills:
Job Description:
Performs highly complex application programming/systems development and support Performs highly complex configuration of business rules and technical parameters of software products Review business requirements and develop application design documentation Build technical components (Maximo objects, TRM Rules, Java extensions, etc) based on detailed design.
Performs unit testing of components along with completing necessary documentation. Supports product test, user acceptance test, etc as a member of the fix-it team. Employs consistent measurement techniques Include testing in project plans and establish controls to require adherence to test plans Manages the interrelationships among various projects or work objectives
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