A WebSphere administrator specializes in IMB WebSphere technology used on business websites. WebSphere administrators troubleshoot and resolve issues, support developers, and develop firewalls.

Websphere Administrator Job Description Template

We are looking for a WebSphere administrator to be responsible for providing support to business websites. The responsibilities of a WebSphere administrator include performing QA audits, developing firewalls, and troubleshooting problems.

To be successful as a WebSphere administrator, you should be highly organized, detail-oriented, and analytical. Ultimately, a top-notch WebSphere administrator should have superior troubleshooting skills, be able to work quickly and efficiently, and willing to work outside of office hours when necessary.

Websphere Administrator Responsibilities:

  • Developing WebSphere cells, clusters, and nodes.
  • Creating and testing applications.
  • Developing firewalls and multi-tiered architectures.
  • Testing and implementing upgrades and patches.
  • Planning and performing QA audits.
  • Configuring and testing production environments.

Websphere Administrator Requirements:

  • Degree in information technology or related field.
  • Previous experience in a junior position.
  • Extensive knowledge of Windows Server Technologies, Linux, and VMware.
  • A good understanding of server hardware, networking, and network storage.
  • Good organizational skills.
  • Superior problem-solving skills.