The SAG Support Analyst is responsible for 24/7 production support, providing L1/L2 support, and managing Software AG WebMethods integration components.
Job Description:
- Should have experience in Production support(24/7)
- Should have working experience in L1/L2 Support
- Expert level knowledge of Software AG WebMethods 10.x Integration Server and related technologies
- Familiar with Webmethods components like Trading networks, Pub-sub models, MWS, integration server,JDBC Adapter
- Strong knowledge in Core Java.
- Willing to work in rotational Shifts.
Top Skills
Core Java
Jdbc Adapter
Software Ag Webmethods 10.X
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