Middleware Engineer
What Is a Middleware Engineer and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Is a Middleware Engineer?
A middleware engineer is a computer analyst who connects one computer system to another and ensures that data flows smoothly through both systems. As a middleware engineer, you solve any technical issues that arise between the systems and develop applications using middleware software to enhance business efficiency and insights. Qualifications for this career include a bachelor’s degree in IT systems, computer science, or a closely related degree, and job experience gained through internships or other opportunities. Skills such as thorough knowledge of message queue protocols and middleware software are essential.
How to Become a Middleware Engineer
Education and certification are the primary qualifications that you need to meet to become a middleware engineer. You may be able to find employment with a postsecondary certificate, but most employers prefer a bachelor’s degree in a computer or information science discipline. Continuing your education is part of your job responsibilities, as this allows you to stay up to date on the latest in programming and system design. Your duties also include maintaining the appropriate certifications for your job, such as those for Microsoft or Cisco applications. Analytical, communication, and computer skills are vital to your success in this role.
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