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IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Australia (UTC+11)
Has been working in the IT industry as a Software Engineer since 2012 – primarily focused on analyzing, designing, developing and maintaining systems of clients. Has significant experience in leading small Agile teams. Has been involved in both Support and Development groups and therefore has good knowledge of how things work from end-to-end. Extremely adaptable to any working environment, resilient, and dedicated to every client’s success.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Guatemala (UTC-6)
Systems Analyst with 5 years of experience specialized in the development of software and the design of innovative system architectures. Led digital transformation and data analysis projects, demonstrating both technical skills as leadership to drive business success.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Ecuador (UTC-5)
I am an integration specialist with over 7 years of experience in the development and integration of innovative and efficient technological solutions. My field of expertise is the use of IBM ACE V11 and .NET Core to create and maintain microservices, as well as Oracle OSB to migrate and develop web services. Currently, I work at Consultec-TI, a leading company in the IT consulting and services sector, where I bring my vision, creativity and problem-solving skills to various projects and clients. My most recent experience includes providing services to Kruger-Innova Costa Rica for the client Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica Honduras, where I participated in the migration of OSB On Promise to On Cloud, and the maintenance and development of services in OSB 12.1.3. Likewise, I created a BOT for the entry of recaps portfolio in the Ensurance system for Zurich Ecuador, using the RPA UIPATH tool. In both cases, I used my skills in XML, Oracle Database and RESTful WebServices to ensure the quality and efficiency of the solutions delivered. My professional goal is to continue learning, growing and adding value to the technology sector.
Vetted IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Mexico (UTC-6)
I’m a self-managed, self-taught IT professional and agile passionate developer, I'm curious and I always looking to new paradigms. I work with many technologies, mainly in the Java platform. I have lead development teams using agile frameworks applying practices from Scrum and eXtreme Programming. I like the expressiveness that can be found in functional and reactive programming paradigms.
Vetted IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Argentina (UTC-3)
Multicultural Software Architect with over 20 years experience in industry technologies, such as backend, middleware, frontend, mobile and cloud. Research experience in blockchain, chatbot, AI and IOT. I am always passionate about learning new things. I have a high sense of responsibility for my job and love teamwork. I like to build systems and add value to users, companies or states. Fond of Artificial Intelligence with particular interest in Data Analysis, Machine Learning and Deep Learning algorithms.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Turkey (UTC+3)
Highly experienced Java Software Engineer with over 9 years of expertise in designing and implementing enterprise-level identity and access management (IAM) systems. Proven track record of leading complex software projects, from concept to deployment, utilizing a deep knowledge of distributed systems, microservices, and secure authentication protocols. Adept at managing cross-functional teams, conducting detailed code reviews, and driving continuous improvement in software development practices. Passionate about solving challenging technical problems and delivering scalable, high-quality software solutions. Currently focused on advancing my career in software engineering and project management.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Chile (UTC-3)
I am a Software Engineer with a professional background in creating advanced technological solutions, focusing on backend development, data science, and artificial intelligence. I have experience with technologies such as Python, NodeJS, Java, Databases, and microservices development, as well as in implementing RESTful APIs for scalable, high-performance solutions. Passionate about technological innovation, I possess extensive knowledge in applying large language models (LLMs), implementing techniques such as Fine-Tuning and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to optimize user-machine interaction and support informed decision-making for businesses.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in Brazil (UTC-3)
Experienced Java Developer with expertise in developing and maintaining web applications in the insurance field. Certified with the Microsoft Azure AZ-900 certification. Skilled in Scrum methodology, Jira, and supporting and guiding teams. Capable of developing and maintaining REST APIs for insurance claim regulation. Proficient in Java, IBM WebSphere, T-SQL, SQL Server, Spring Boot, Spring MVC, JAX-RS, Java EE, Jasper Reports, Vaadin Flow, HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, jQuery, and Struts 2.
Vetted IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in India (UTC+6)
Sr. Quality Analyst with 8+ years of experience in Functional and Automation testing. Roshanali presents extensive knowledge and experience in end-to-end testing of applications using automation tools like Selenium (Java), Playwright, Cucumber, Karate framework, BDD framework with Agile Scrum methodology. He is always keen to learn new technologies whilst adapting to project needs and find effective ways to do repetitive task using automation. Good Experience in the field of Functional Testing, UI/Acceptance Testing, and Automation Testing using Selenium Webdriver.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer in India (UTC+6)
Sandeep, Aleti is IBM Websphere integrations Specialist with extensive experience in Development of IBM SOA implementations built on IBM Websphere Message Broker, IIB, DataPower Appliances. Sandeep has supported the large integration services utilizing ESB and SOA Solution of Retail and business integration solutions. Sandeep has good exposure on various concepts in ESB, SOA, has worked on supporting the implementations of various middleware messaging systems with high transactional volume environments.
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Depending on the freelance developer job board you use, freelance remote IBM WebSphere Message Broker developers' hourly rates can vary drastically. For instance, if you're looking on general marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr, you can find IBM WebSphere Message Broker developers for hire at as low as $10 per hour. However, high-quality freelance developers often avoid general freelance platforms like Fiverr to avoid the bidding wars.
When you hire IBM WebSphere Message Broker developers through Arc, they typically charge between $60-100+/hour (USD). To get a better understanding of contract costs, check out our freelance developer rate explorer.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the medium annual wage for software developers in the U.S. was $120,730 in May 2021. What this amounts to is around $70-100 per hour. Note that this does not include the direct cost of hiring, which totals to about $4000 per new recruit, according to Glassdoor.
Your remote IBM WebSphere Message Broker developer’s annual salary may differ dramatically depending on their years of experience, related technical skills, education, and country of residence. For instance, if the developer is located in Eastern Europe or Latin America, the hourly rate for developers will be around $75-95 per hour.
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