Urgent Closable Position : Batch Job Configuration and Migration Specialist/NYC/Remote

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  This is Vanna from Stonegate Technologies. We are currently seeking a Batch Job Configuration and Migration Specialist. Please find the job description below. If you are interested, kindly forward your resume, Visa status, Current Location and contact details for further processing. Additionally, if you know someone who might be looking for a new opportunity, feel free to share this with them.

Job Title: Batch Job Configuration and Migration Specialist
Location: NYC/Remote

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We are currently seeking a talented and experienced Batch Job Configuration and Migration Specialist to join our dynamic team. This role is crucial to ensuring the smooth operation and migration of our batch processing systems as we transition to a new data center.
Key Responsibilities:
Batch Job Configuration and Setup (Cron):
Configure, schedule, and manage batch processing systems to ensure timely and accurate execution of jobs.
Design and implement efficient batch workflows, optimizing performance and reliability.
Troubleshoot and resolve issues with batch jobs to minimize downtime and ensure business continuity.
Pre-Configuration Testing of Batch Servers:
Conduct pre-configuration testing of batch processes to confirm proper functionality before deployment in production environments.
Identify potential issues and collaborate with relevant teams to resolve them before production configuration.
Document test results and configurations for future reference and troubleshooting.
Monitoring Setup:
Design and implement robust monitoring solutions to track batch job performance and system health.
Establish alerts and notifications for critical batch processes to ensure rapid issue detection and resolution.
Continuously improve monitoring tools and techniques to enhance visibility and diagnostics.
Support Migration of DI Data Center to IC Data Center:
Assist in planning and executing the migration of applications, data, and infrastructure from the DI data center to the IC data center.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure a smooth and efficient migration process.
Provide post-migration support, troubleshooting, and optimization to ensure seamless operation in the new data center environment.
Coordinate with Client Support and Development Teams:
Act as a liaison between client support teams and the development team for batch, application, and system-related issues.
Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to quickly identify and resolve problems affecting batch processes or system performance.
Ensure effective communication and timely resolution of issues to maintain high service levels.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related field.
Proven experience in batch job configuration and management, with expertise in Cron or similar scheduling tools.
Strong background in pre-configuration testing and monitoring setup for batch processes.
Experience with data center migrations, including planning, execution, and post-migration support.
Excellent troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, with a proactive approach to issue resolution.
Strong communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders.

Thanks & Regards

Vanna Rengasamy

Business Development Manager

Call: (732) 444-4857

Email: [email protected]

Address:4400 Route 9 South Suite 1000,Freehold,NJ,07728

WWW.stonegatetechnologies.com

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