Java Lead Architect - Southern Wisconsin - have to go into the office the first two weeks and then periodically at Remote, Remote, USA |
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From: Anand Mohan, Sibitalent Corp [email protected] Reply to: [email protected] Hi, Role : Java Lead/Architect Location - Southern Wisconsin Candidates must be local or be willing to relocate as they have to go into the office the first two weeks and then periodically after that. End Client :Uline Phone/Video Interview SUMMARY: Work with and represent the Uline Architecture team as the lead architect on one more custom software deliveries. Essential functions: Design architectural approaches to highly complex, large scale software solutions that address business objectives with the appropriate technology. Communicate strategic and tactical architectural approaches clearly to all levels of the organization including delivery teams, business, and technology leaders. Ensure multiple enterprise solutions work together to provide high levels of performance, availability, resiliency, observability, security, and quality required by the business. Ensure compliance of enterprise standards and guidelines for the review and approval of architecture and development solutions. Collaborate with other Architects, Engineering, Platform, Server, Network and Security teams to ensure technologies are platformed optimally and performing well. Required Skills: 10 plus years of experience in Software Design and/or Architecture, with many prior years of experience in development. Proficient in modern Software Architectures (e.g. Microservices, Distributed Computing, Event driven architecture, Containers, Cloud, etc.) Proficient in Java and the Spring framework. Working knowledge with Cassandra / DataStax, and one of: { SQL Server, DB2 LUW, Oracle } Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Can easily translate highly technical subject matter for an executive audience. Strong analytical, problem-solving ability. Ability to be the technical leader on assigned software development projects. Thanks, Anand Keywords: golang |
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