*Position: Production support Analyst*

*Location: **NYC, NY*

*Duration: 6 Months*





*Responsibilities:*

1) Work on Production issues and defects to provide timely diagnostics,
recommendations and resolution both for real time events and as follow up
to open incidents.

2) Support software Release testing and provide production support sign off
for new versions and to assist in software release activities including
post deployment validation and incident management

3) Assist in the on boarding of new clients to the institutional retirement
application suite including readiness and transition to steady state

4) Work with critical development, test and software vendor(s) on issues
that need diagnostics including triage and data gathering, configuration,
data changes, workarounds and/or code fix(-es)

5) Interface with other downstream application and business operations
teams on issues and problems to manage business workflows, processing
requirements and sequencing and recovery as needed.

6) Identify areas of improvement in processing files, implementing
automation and monitoring, use of tools and diagnostic techniques,
inspection of outputs including resulting data and generated client
correspondence.

7) Help with supervising contingent workers and their daily tasks including
onshore and offshore staff



* Required Skills:*

- 7 plus years of experience with Online web applications with
understanding of Web services and multi-tier applications and database.
Expert at diagnostics of distributed platform application issues including
understanding of Web service issues, performance and response time
optimization across the tiers including database interaction.

- Knowledge and awareness of multi-tier concepts, protocols and
infrastructure including but not limited to Big-IP, F5 devices,
implementations of an Enterprise Service Bus (with or without hardware
appliances including DataPower), CA-SSO, SAML

- 3 plus years of experience with tools like CA’s Wily or Compuware’s
dynaTrace for application and multi-tier analysis.

- 6 plus years of hands on Oracle experience. Adept at complex data models
and writing complex SQLs.

- 4 plus years of hands on Unix experience. Ability to scan thru logs and
troubleshoot issues.

- Experience with tools like Filezilla, SQL Developer, Putty

- 4 plus years or hands on experience in Java environments including
fluency with Object Oriented concepts.

- Extensive experience with J2EE platform and Java application development
lifecycle and understanding (multi-threading, JVM, concurrency etc…)

- Ability to write application build scripts, understanding of WebLogic,
WebSphere or other similar domains and clustering.

- Strong understanding of SOA and layered architectures.

- At least 4 years of experience working in application Production Support
environment

- Microsoft Excel

- Experience with handling flat files, comparing and making changes to them.

- Experience working in Financial services industry and some Retirement
industry domain knowledge.

- Excellent communication skills and ability to work with a large team

- Acumen to understand business logic and product offerings.





*Desired Skills*

- Experience with ITIL and ServiceNow or other incident, change management
and problem tracking systems such as BMC’s Remedy

- Experience with Rational, RTC, Splunk, build scripts.

-Expereince working on Mongo DB.

-Experience working on Mulesoft Webservices integration.

-Expereince working on Openshift platform.

- Experience with Payroll processing

- Experience with data handling and manipulation

- Experience with Gentran or other file management systems

- Experience working in a virtual team environment

- Good knowledge of MS Access

- Experience with HP’s Application Lifecycle Management /Quality Center and
Star Team or other asset management or defect tracking systems.

- SQL optimization skills and experience



*Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com
<http://recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com>*

*Thanks & Regards*

*Mounika*

*recrui...@nityainc.com <recrui...@nityainc.com>*

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