ESB Engineer

Jakarta, Indonesia

To develop business and help clients achieve business goals, IKON opens opportunities for professionals who are dynamic, challenging, innovative, and can work in teams to develop careers and join IKONers.

Minimum Requirement

    • 5+ years of relevant experience in IBM WMB/IIB/ACE and WMQ v8.0. 
    • Exposure to enterprise architectures and reference architecture. 
    • Exposure in application design and development. 
    • Must have worked on communication protocols like FTP, SFTP, FTPS, HTTPS, SOAP, REST, etc. 
    • Experience on message modeling, DFDL, XML, Web services, RESTful, JSON. 
    • An understanding of cluster environment, load balancer, firewall, DNS, and LDAP is a plus. 
    • A good understanding of incident management, change management, and SLA management. 
    • Troubleshoot and resolve message processing/connectivity issues. 

Required Skills

    • Providing hands-on development, design, implementation, and support of business solutions based on any ESB Platforms. 
    • Proficiency in setting up interfaces between various applications using MQ, IDOC, HTTP, HTTPS, RFCs, SOAP, JDBC, FTPS, SFTP, REST. 
    • Handling data format and standards like XML, XSD, EBCDIC. 
    • Troubleshoot and resolve message processing/connectivity issues. 
    • Ability to work in team in diverse/multiple stakeholder environments. 
    • Implement the solution in strategic model. 
    • Understanding the requirement and design the solution. 
    • Contribute to continuous improvements and system simplification. 
    • Understand integration patterns, standards, guidelines, and best practices. 
    • Good enough to review and understand the existing code. 
    • Excellent communication and analytical skills. 
    • Develop and execute unit test and integration test scenarios. 
    • Managing and maintaining existing MQ channels and queues. 

Nice to Have

    • Domain knowledge on banking system. 
    • Knowledge on DB2/Database Management System and AIX. 
    • Understanding on how middleware works.