Seneca Resources Company, LLC · 1 month ago
Software Engineer - III
Seneca Resources Company, LLC is a staffing and consulting firm that partners with professionals to enhance their careers. They are seeking a Senior Middleware Application Server Engineer to design, automate, and modernize enterprise middleware frameworks, focusing on AWS, Ansible, and CI/CD pipeline automation.
Oil & Energy
Responsibilities
Collaborate with cloud, application, and security teams to build scalable solutions that enhance the reliability and performance of mission-critical applications
Shape architectural frameworks that define the future of enterprise middleware and automation at scale
Qualification
Required
IBM WebSphere Application Server (ND/Base): Expert-level knowledge including installation, configuration, automation, administration, and high availability setup
WebSphere Liberty: Advanced hands-on experience in both virtualized and containerized environments (Podman, OpenShift/OCP)
Automation: Proven ability to design and write Ansible playbooks and workflows for large-scale deployments
Cloud & CI/CD: Experience leveraging AWS services, containers, and pipeline automation to streamline middleware operations
Programming/Scripting: Proficient in Java, Shell scripting, Python, and PowerShell
Architecture & Design: Strong understanding of application server architecture, patterns, and enterprise integration
Security: Working knowledge of certificate management and secure configuration practices
Agile Delivery: Background working within Agile/Scrum frameworks
Tools: Proficiency with Excel (formulas, pivot tables) and PowerPoint for documentation and presentations
Preferred
Bonus Skills: Familiarity with Apache, Tomcat, JBoss, or NGINX is a plus
Benefits
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
401(k) retirement plans
Company
Seneca Resources Company, LLC
Seneca Resources Company, LLC, the exploration and production segment of National Fuel Gas Company, headquartered in Houston, Texas, explores for, develops, and produces natural gas in the Appalachian Region including the Marcellus and Utica Shales.