Atlassian Migration Engineer C2C requirements Conshohocken, PA

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C2C jobs requirements

Position: Atlassian Migration Engineer

Location: Conshohocken, PA

Duration: Long-Term

Client: IBM/Cencora

Experience: 10+ Years

 

 

 

 

Required skills:

An Atlassian Migration Engineer is responsible for planning, executing, and optimizing the transition of enterprise Atlassian tools (like Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket) between environments, most commonly from on-premises Server/Data Center to Atlassian Cloud or to modernized data centers. Plan, scope, and execute migrations of Jira, Confluence, and related Atlassian products between Server, Data Center, and Cloud platforms

Perform pre-migration assessments, including app/plugin compatibility audits, data cleanup, and risk analysis

Develop detailed migration runbooks, rollback plans, and cutover schedules

Use Atlassian’s Cloud Migration Assistant and related tooling to migrate users, permissions, workflows, custom fields, and historical data Identify and remediate migration blocked

 

Modernization design and builds delivery engagement through: SME on IBM Cloud Platform migration and modernization tools including install, configure and optimize as per engagement requirement. Knowledge on legacy modernization code refactoring (e.g. RPG to .NET, VB6 to .NET, legacy code to 4GL, change platform of application codebase). Knowledge on application code conversion (COBOL2Java, Engineering to Cloud – Microservices, API. SME on build microservice, AP, convert workload into IBM Cloud Platform (container based) from legacy application code base. Modernization Tool specialist for legacy platform (mainframe, iSeries/AS400, Solaris) to modernized platform (Linux/zLinux). Advanced knowledge on technical, functional to convert application code into container through modular design.

 

To apply for this job email your details to saiteja@vrntech.us

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