Job Details: Application Architect - Banking, .NET, J2EE

Job Title: Application Architect - Banking, .NET, J2EE
Job ID: 10152008AppArchOH-RA
Company: ProNetworkMedia
Position Type: Permanent
Pay Rate: 95-105K
Skills: J2EE. .NET, Architecture, Network, Database, OS, Security
Date Posted: Oct-15-08

We are looking for an Application Architect to perform architecture, design, development and integration of application systems.

Candidate must have 4-6+ years Banking industry experience
Candidate must have a bachelors degree in Computer Sciences, MIS, or related
Candidate must have 7+ years experience in software development
Candidate must have 3+ years experience in a senior lead development role
Candidate must have 2+ years experience leading a development team
Candidate must have 7+ years experience with application design, development, testing and deployment
Candidate must have 3-5+ years Software Architecture and design experience
Candidate must have 3-5+ years .NET software development, .NET patterns and frameworks experience
Candidate must have 3-5+ years J2EE software development, J2EE patterns and frameworks experience
Candidate must have 3-5+ years experience integrating application systems within an enterprise environment
Candidate must have 3-5+ years experience and strong understanding of network, database, platform, and operating systems technologies
Candidate must have 3-5+ years experience and strong understanding of information security practices

Please send qualified resumes MS Word format to resumes@ProNetworkMedia.com for consideration.

Location: [rss] US-OH-Columbia
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
Contact Name: Recruiter
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Contact Email: resumes@ProNetworkMedia.com


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