The IBM Maximo Developer will design, implement, and troubleshoot Maximo solutions, focusing on compatible units and project execution while training users.
The ideal candidate will be a Maximo expert, possessing in-depth functional and technical understanding of IBM Maximo EAM/APM, specifically related to compatible units. The candidate will be a hands-on developer. Your responsibilities include:
- Delivering high-quality Maximo solutions, emphasizing teamwork and best practices.
- Demonstrating strong project execution and communication skills.
- Maintaining meticulous attention to detail.
- Design and implement Maximo Compatible Unit (CU) libraries to ensure compliance with standards and requirements.
- Participate in workshops to identify and resolve CU setup and CUE usage issues.
- Implement and verify recommended changes within Maximo.
- Assist in deploying CU changes and train designers and administrators on their use.
- Document current and future CU configurations.
- Review training and testing documentation.
- Troubleshoot integration issues between engineering design software and Maximo.
Requirements
- Minimum 7 years of experience providing enterprise or operations architecture strategies, enterprise or operations integration solutions, and services leveraging various applications and technical platforms.
- Excellent integration skills
- Preference towards understanding the EAM or APM business process and current and emerging associated technologies to manage and deliver quality enterprise solutions in both Information Technology (IT) and Operations Technology (OT) domains to meet client objectives.
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