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At IBM, work is more than a job - it's a calling: To build. To design. To code. To consult. To think along with clients and sell. To make markets. To invent. To collaborate. Not just to do something better, but to attempt things you've never thought possible. To lead in this new era of technology and solve some of the world's most challenging problems.
Your Role and Responsibilities
The Consulting Engineer for OpenPages will be responsible for doing development work on a daily basis, including but not restricted to Installation, Configuration, Development, Deployment and Post -Go-Live Support of the entire OpenPages GRC Platform using their experience in development of Web Applications using Java Enterprise Edition, JSPs, Servlets, Spring Framework, DOJO, Angular JS, XML, AJAX, IBM WebSphere, Oracle or DB2 database.
The Consulting Engineer (CE) will also be assisting with the development of proposals, supporting business development activities and actively participating in the developer services community via knowledge sharing, best practice documentation and training.
Other activities that will be responsible for include:
Sills Required
Preferred skills
Location: Preferably Sydney - however applications for Melbourne and Brisbane will also be considered
Start: Immediate
Work type: Full time
Eligibility: Australian Citizenship or Permanent Residency
To apply: Please upload CV and a copy of your Right to Work document e.g. Australian Passport or Citizenship or Permanent Residency
About the Business Unit
IBM Industry Platforms provides a range of strategic technologies to remove much of the cost and complexity of delivering core business functions. By delivering artificial intelligence, analytics, security, blockchain and cloud technology as a service, and in a complete platform tailored to the needs of each industry, IBM helps clients become more customer-centric, balance costs and mitigate risk.
> 100,000 employees
Technology
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