Systems Administrator/FileNet Information Technology (IT) - Tallahassee, FL at Geebo

Systems Administrator/FileNet

Company Name:
Quantumtech Staffing
Quantum Tech Staffing is looking for a Systems Administrator/FileNet for a contract position with one of our clients in Tallahassee, Florida.
MUST HAVE:
Successfully pass a Level 2 criminal background investigation, including fingerprinting, and statewide and national criminal history records checks
Must be authorized to install and provide technical support for IBM FileNet software
Must be authorized for direct access to FileNet technical support resources through IBM
Must provide valid FileNet Certification documentation including current technical support certifications
Must exhibit the technical capacity to provide support for FileNet software integration, interoperability and compatibility with hardware and other common software and database applications
Bachelors Degree or higher in Computer Science, Information Systems, Software Engineering, or other related field, or equivalent work experience
7
years of demonstrated IBM FileNet Systems Administration experience with large-scale technology projects using FileNet 4.0 and higher
Experience supporting technology projects in a mixed technical environment including distributed client server applications, web architectures, enterprise content management, interactive voice response systems, and online payments.
Thorough working knowledge of software development methodologies.
Thorough working knowledge of release management and change management principles
Strong command of the English language, both written and verbal. Preferred Qualifications & Skills:
Technical knowledge integrating the use of FileNet 4.0 or higher in a Microsoft .NET environment.
Technical knowledge of network infrastructure, network communication, and security preferred.
Demonstrated experience in migrating FileNet 4.0 to FileNet 4.2 is preferred.
Quantum Tech Staffing is an EOE.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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