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Opentext BPM Consultant

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Job Description-: 1 - 4 years of working experience in OpenText BPM product suite implementation and support on medium or large scale projects. Experience with at least 2 implementation experiences or supported reasonable maintenance sites that has major enhancements. Experience in developing, maintaining and customizing UI (new screen), business rules, workflow and reports using OpenText Process Suite. Hands on experience in Angular v10 and Above Sound knowledge with Java, JavaScript, html, Xml, web services, SOAP, REST,WSDL, Core Java, HTML5,CSS and external system integration Some exposure on SVN, BIST and BRIST. Rich hands-on work experience on Java, JDBC, AJAX, XML, OOAD Database skills, SQL, Triggers/Stored Procedures and working experience with any of well-known database (MS SQL Server, Oracle, DB2 or MySQL) Good working knowledge in implementation of collaborative product e.g. OpenText Capture Center (OCC) and OpenText AppWorks Possesses good working knowledge on-: BPM, SOA, Web 2.0, SaaS and Cloud computing paradigms Service Oriented Architecture W3C standards Preparing Solution and Technical Designs Knowledge in BPM and BPMN concepts Various types of enterprise applications (e.g. ERP, EAI , BPM) Knowledge on Web Servers and Application Servers Security, Authentication, HA deployments & administration Expected to learn and deploy new technologies as needed Collaborate with Process Owners, Business Process Analysts, Data Engineers, Software Engineers and Project Managers to develop BPM solutions to automate business processes. Collaborate on the implementation of technical deliverables such as processes, services, user interfaces, integrations, database queries, and web services. Responsible for using the OpenText BPM and other BPM tools to architect, design, develop and support customer-defined applications. This development effort typically requires defining and implementing BPM with other applications.