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IBM Infosphere Developer

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This role is for an IBM Infosphere Developer in Salt Lake City, UT, with a contract length of "unknown." The pay rate is "unknown." Key skills include 3+ years of experience with IBM Infosphere MDM, Java, and Agile methodologies. A Bachelor's in Computer Science or related field is required.
🌎 - Country
United States
πŸ’± - Currency
$ USD
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πŸ’° - Day rate
Unknown
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πŸ—“οΈ - Date
March 27, 2026
πŸ•’ - Duration
Unknown
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🏝️ - Location
On-site
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πŸ“„ - Contract
Unknown
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πŸ”’ - Security
Unknown
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πŸ“ - Location detailed
Salt Lake City, UT
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Documentation #Data Management #Kanban #MDM (Master Data Management) #Scrum #Code Reviews #Java #Computer Science #Agile
Role description
Hi, Please find the job description below Role: IBM Infosphere Developer Location: Salt Lake City, UT What you'll bring β€’ 3+ years of development experience β€’ IBM Infosphere MDM (Master Data Management) β€’ IBM PME (Product Mastering Extension) β€’ IBM Stewardship Center (built on IBM BAW) β€’ Java (for extensions/customization) β€’ IBM ISE (required for at least one member) β€’ IBM ISE Experience with AW (Advanced Workflows or related IBM components) β€’ Solid understanding of distributed systems, data structures, design principles β€’ Agile Development Methodologies (e.g. SAFe, Kanban, Scrum) β€’ Comfortable communicating with teams via showcases/demos β€’ Strong problem-solving and communication skills Bachelor’s in computer science, Computer Engineering or related field Desired qualifications/non-essential skills β€’ Collaborate with Product Management and business partners to understand use case requirements and reporting β€’ Adhere to internal development best practices/lifecycle (e.g. Testing, Code Reviews, CI/CD, Documentation) β€’ Document and showcase feature designs/workflows β€’ Participate in team meetings and discussions around product development β€’ Stay up to date on industry latest industry trends and design patterns