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We are seeking an experienced Power Curve Collections (PCC) Platform Engineer with over 5 years of hands-on experience in implementing, installing, and configuring Experian's Power Curve Collections platform. Your primary responsibility will be to customize and set up the PCC environment to meet business objectives and compliance requirements, ensuring seamless integration with external systems while maintaining high availability and scalability. You will take the lead in the technical implementation and installation of the Power Curve Collections platform, which includes activities such as server setup, software deployment, environment configuration, and patching. Collaborating with infrastructure teams, you will define and provision various environments in on-premise setups to support different stages of development and testing. Additionally, having knowledge of application configuration is beneficial, especially in setting up treatment paths, action codes, contact strategies, user roles, screens, case lists, and workflows. Your role will involve configuring batch jobs, data import/export routines, and scheduling mechanisms within the platform. Furthermore, you will be expected to customize and script business logic using Groovy or Java to cater to client-specific collection strategies. Monitoring system logs, conducting root cause analysis, and resolving performance or configuration issues will be part of your routine tasks. It is crucial to follow secure deployment practices, ensure compliance with IT and regulatory standards, and manage changes effectively. During the project lifecycle, you will support user acceptance testing, system validation, and documentations to ensure readiness for go-live. The ideal candidate should have at least 5 years of experience in implementing Power Curve Collections across various client environments and possess a solid understanding of RHEL 8/9 Unix box operations. Proficiency in Power Curve architecture, deployment models, and configuration workflows is essential. Experience with Tomcat/JBoss, WebLogic/WebSphere, and related Java-based application server technologies is preferred. Hands-on experience with Groovy scripting, XML configurations, SQL scripting, and database tuning, particularly in Oracle environments, is required. Familiarity with system monitoring tools, log analysis (e.g., Splunk), and job scheduling tools (e.g., Control-M) will be beneficial. A strong grasp of collections operations, treatment design, and regulatory considerations is essential for success in this role. Collaboration with cross-functional teams, including DevOps, DBAs, Security, and Business Analysts, is expected. Excellent documentation and communication skills are necessary to effectively convey technical information and coordinate activities across different departments.,