Solutions Architect - Phoenix, AZ - Georgia IT Inc.
Phoenix, AZ
About the Job
Job Title : Solutions Architect
Location : Phoenix, AZ
Position Type : contract (W2, C2C, 1099)
Rate : DOE
Interview mode : Phone
(US Citizen, Green Card Preferred)
Job Description
Location : Phoenix, AZ
Position Type : contract (W2, C2C, 1099)
Rate : DOE
Interview mode : Phone
(US Citizen, Green Card Preferred)
Job Description
- Azure service fabric, micro services, Azure storage experience
- Full life cycle experience, responsible for the development of a complete set of architectural views for an enterprise in accordance with one of the more common architecture frameworks (E.g. Zachman, TOGAF, others).
- Experience of at least one of the commonly-used methods, notations and tools (E.g. Rational Suite, Artisan, System Architect, UML, RUP, others)
- Experience of software development methodologies and structured approaches to system development
- Developed significant solution accelerators/differentiators/IP.
- Led pre-sales solutioning and customer presentations.
- Presented papers/technical forum participation.
- Hands-on experience including solution architecture, design of enterprise applications on the Java, J2EE platform.
- Must have good design experience using application frameworks such as spring, hibernate, CXF, Drools and other open source frameworks.
- Sound knowledge on HTML5, SOA, Rule Engine, BPM and Big Data ecosystem.
- Sound knowledge on NOSQL.
- Systems thinking - the ability to see how parts interact with the whole (big picture thinking).
- Knowledge of the business for which the enterprise architecture is being developed.
- Interpersonal and leadership skills -collaboration, facilitation, and negotiation skills.
- Strong Communication skills, both written and spoken.
- Ability to explain complex technical issues in a way that non-technical people may understand
- Customer service orientation.
- Time management and prioritization .
- Strong business analysis skills and experience, including development of business vision and strategies, functional decomposition, requirements capture, process modelling. Strong knowledge of design and architectural patterns.
- Must be comfortable with leading a team of architects/analysts and must be able to explain clearly the benefits of an architectural approach
Source : Georgia IT Inc.