Application Support Engineer
Unison Group is seeking an Application Support Engineer to manage Java J2EE based applications in a general software domain. The role involves supporting web applications, batch jobs, and database systems like MariaDB. Candidates must have at least one year of support experience and proficiency in Java, SQL, and Unix/Linux environments. This position requires flexibility, including working rotating shifts, weekends, and public holidays.
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Experience
1+ years
Function
Support
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Unison Group is seeking an Application Support Engineer to manage Java J2EE based applications in a general software domain. The role involves supporting web applications, batch jobs, and database systems like MariaDB. Candidates must have at least one year of support experience and proficiency in Java, SQL, and Unix/Linux environments. This position requires flexibility, including working rotating shifts, weekends, and public holidays.
TAL's take
Standard application support role at an unrated company with clear technical requirements but limited upward growth signaling.
The role is clearly defined with specific technical stack requirements and operational expectations.
Must haves
- Graduate from IT or Computer Science
- Minimum 1 year application support experience
- Intermediate knowledge of SQL
- Hands-on experience with Linux
- Ability to support night shifts and weekends
Tools and skills
Nice to have: job scheduling, mq setup, c:d setup.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.
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