Performance Engineer Internet & Ecommerce - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Performance Engineer

Company Name:
Collabera
## DESCRIPTION
The top requirement would be experience with application/platform operations/administration.
Below a subset of the skills from that would be the most important:
Web technologies (weblogic, Aqualogic, .Net, Apache, etc)
Database technologies (SQL, Oracle, DB2, etc)
Network technologies (Load Balancers, Switches, Routers, Network sniffer tools, etc)
Prior application support experience
Knowledge of common application infrastructure components
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Senior technical SME who is capable of partnering with resources across various disciplines, lines-of-business, and vendors in the analysis, tuning, and troubleshooting of performance issues
Helps identify non-functional business and system requirements. Supports the performance testing and implementations of solutions to meet those requirements
Responsible for identifying key performance indicators and associated thresholds on the capacity, availability, quality and efficiency of the engineered environments.
Provides a broad understanding of applications, platforms, and underlying technologies at both the software and infrastructure levels.
Provides consultation and guidance for resources both internal and external to the performance engineering team
Mentors resources across the organization in encouraging and developing the performance discipline within the given application and infrastructure teams
Completes application profiling verification/assurance for critical systems and reviews systems for production performance readiness
Manage customer relationships with the business, delivery, and technology partners
Job Title: Performance Engineer
Job Code: 2169prfrmengrva
Domain: BFI (Banking, Finance, Insurance)
Location: Richmond, Virginia, US
Pay rate: DOE
Duration: 6 Month(s)

Experience: 5 - 15 years
Recruiter: Yogesh Gupta
Phone
Email-ID: yogesh. ;
URL: Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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