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WebSphere Commerce Developer

ModusLights Technologies

Houston, TX • On-site

$60 - $70/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Job Description
As a WebSphere Commerce Developers, you will:
  • Translate the client's business requirements intosystems design
  • Implement WCS architecture, visualization anddevelopment processes
  • Drive planning exercises
  • Coordinate globally dispersed development and qualityassurance
  • Anticipate issues and risks at the module level andescalate appropriately
  • Write bug-free code

Requirements
Desired skills and experience:
  • (WebSphere Commerce Server) WCS Developer with hands-onWCS 7.x/8.x/9.x development experience in Retail Ecommerce space
  • Experience with one or more of Catalog, Order, Payment,Promotion, Member subSystems in WCS
  • Experience with Performance Analysis/Troubleshootingwhile providing solutions to optimize application performance
  • Good understanding of memory management,multithreading, thread/connection pooling etc.

Knowledge of or working experience with Microservice development using SpringBoot would be an added bonus.