TIBCO BW Platform SRE Lead

Edinburgh
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TIBCO BW Platform SRE Lead

Work Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Work Mode: Hybrid
Contract Length: 6 Months+
Experience Required: 9+ Years (TIBCO Suite)

Role Overview

Our client, a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions is urgently seeking a TIBCO BW Platform SRE Lead. This role is ideal for a senior TIBCO professional with strong platform support, deployment, and troubleshooting expertise, combined with an SRE mindset to ensure stability, performance, and reliability of critical integration platforms.

You will play a key role in supporting, deploying, and monitoring TIBCO-based applications in a complex enterprise environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide end-to-end support for the TIBCO platform, ensuring high availability and reliability

  • Deploy and configure applications in TIBCO BusinessWorks 6.x (BW6.x) environments

  • Perform troubleshooting and root cause analysis by reviewing logs and system metrics

  • Support and manage TIBCO Mashery for API management

  • Work with TIBCO ActiveSpaces components

  • Manage TIBCO product installation and domain setup

  • Support Jenkins pipeline deployments and CI/CD processes

  • Work with at least one monitoring tool to ensure proactive issue detection

  • Handle certificate management for application servers

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure platform stability and performance

    Essential Skills & Experience

  • 9+ years of hands-on experience with TIBCO Suite

  • Strong experience with:

    • TIBCO BW 6.x

    • TIBCO FTL

    • TIBCO Mashery

    • TEA 2.x

    • TIBCO ActiveSpace Enterprise

  • Experience with AppDynamics or similar monitoring tools

  • Solid understanding of CI/CD pipelines (Jenkins)

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Excellent communication skills and ability to lead platform-level initiatives

    If you’re a TIBCO BW specialist looking for your next contract challenge, we’d love to hear from you

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