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INTERNATIONAL LOGIC SYSTEMS, INC.

Sr. WebLogic Administrator / Java Developer

INTERNATIONAL LOGIC SYSTEMS, INC., Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Overview:

International Logic Systems?is a woman-owned, small business established in 1993.? We provide innovative IT solutions that support mission-critical projects for the Federal Government, as well as civilian and commercial sectors. ILS has an opening for a Senior WebLogic Administrator with strong experience supporting as a Java Developer.Responsibilities:Required Skill Set: Java/J2ee, Middleware Administration - WebLogic, WebSphere, Micro Services, Struts, EJB, Oracle, PL/SQL, JIRA, Troubleshooting.Analyzes functional business applications and design specifications for functional activities.Develops block diagrams and logic flow charts. Translates detailed design into computer software.Tests, debugs, and refines the computer software to produce the required product.Prepares required documentation, including both program-level and user-level documentation.Enhances software to reduce operating time or improve efficiency.Provides technical direction to programmers to ensure program deadlines are met.Analyze functional business applications and design specifications for functional areas such as finance, accounting, personnel, manpower, logistics, and contracts.Develop block diagrams and logic flow charts.Translate detailed design into computer software.Test, debug, and refine the computer software to produce the required product.Prepare required documentation, including both program-level and user-level documentation.Enhance software to reduce operating time or improve efficiency.Qualifications:

8 years of experience, of which at least three years must be specialized in WebLogic Adminisration. Specialized experience includes: experience as an applications programmer on large-scale data base management systems, knowledge of computer equipment and ability to develop complex software to satisfy design objectives. Demonstrated ability to work independently or under only general direction.?