Thursday, April 26, 2012

Job opening - DEEP Broker Developer at The New York City Department of Information Technology & Telecommunications (New York, NY)


  • Manage all aspects of the software development life-cycle including definition, design, implementation, testing and delivery;

  • Work with solutions architecture to team investigate specific solutions and create solution approaches for DEEP initiatives;

  • Oversee the design, code, testing, debugging, and documentation of software modifications using Webshpere Message Broker, Webshpere MQ and Webshpere Datapower;

  • Oversee the testing of software to ensure that all boundary conditions, linkages, and processing options are confirmed;

  • Provide expertise for integration technologies and processes;

  • Generate code applying best object oriented development practices and following industry and DoITT standards;

  • Oversee the Datashare broker environment, security gateway, weblogic and the associated DEEP applications relying on these environments;

  • Provide impact assessments, propose d! esign options, and assess levels of effort;

  • Provide input to the decision-making process and feedback regarding the development of system requirements;

  • Oversee the development of design documents;

  • Ensure that development team follows program documentation standards;

  • Keep current with industry trends, emerging technologies and best practices;

  • Research new technologies related to service oriented architecture and application integration and develop proof of concepts;

  • Prepare senior level technical reports for executive management; manage special technology projects and initiatives as assigned.

  • The position’s responsibilities include commitment to and compliance with the City’s EEO policy.


Due to necessary technical management duties of this position in a 24/7 operation, candidate may be required to be on call and/or work various shifts such as ! weekends and/or evenings.




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