Systems Analysts Information Technology (IT) - Littleton, CO at Geebo

Systems Analysts

Company Name:
CyberSource Corporation
CyberSource Corporation, a Visa Inc. company, needs Systems Analysts to be responsible for supporting the companys production transaction processing systems. Will be initial escalation point for application issues. Maintain and update applications, including jboss, tomcat, WAS, and apache. Monitor application performance (e.g. memory, logging, latency) as well as problem management for applications. Code release into CAS (test) and PROD. Support application deployment for new and existing services or features.
Employer will accept Masters degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related technical field and 1 year of work experience in job offered or 1 year of work experience in a computer-related occupation. Education or experience must include:
1. Unix/Linux Application deployment and system administration on RedHat and Solaris platforms;
2. Development and maintenance of internal tools based on Perl, Bash, and Python;
3. Deployment and management of large scalable applications based on middleware technologies including Apache, vfaric proxy, Tomcat/tcServer, JBoss, and IBM WebSphere Application Server;
4. Expertise on DNS, DHCP, HTTP, HTTPS, WAN/LAN, and TCP/IP fundamentals;
5. Experience on host and network based firewalls;
6. Experience in networking in a multi-tiered environment; and
7. Windows/VMware technologies.
Apply online at www.visa.com and reference job number 141393.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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