Application Architect Job Posting



Job Title: Application Architect
Company: GSM
Position Type: Contract
Pay Rate: 95000/year
Date Posted: Aug-08-09

Architect 5 with strong technical and communication skills.

Participates in the design and development of business and system architectures.
Responsible for working highly complex architectural impact projects and directing implementation of the
architecture for a single or multiple applications or system components. Assists senior architects with
conducting complex technology and system assessments for component architecture and
may participate in enterprise architecture activity. Provides technical and systems
consultation to internal clients and technical management to ensure alignment with
Enterprise Architecture. Exposure to agile or similar kind of iterative development process.

Acts as a technical expert on the design and development of highly
complex, large-scale internet and intranet applications on Unix/Linux platform, crossing
multiple business lines. Uses expert knowledge of web technologies, including Java,
Java Script, HTML, XML, Perl, multimedia applications, database modeling tools
and/or database interactions. Evaluates systems specifications for client area web site
requirements and determines and implements the most efficient and cost-effective
software/package solution. Does researching and tracking new web
technologies, developing applications, and analyzing business requirements as they
pertain to web-based systems. Able to learn new technologies on the job.


Required Skill Set : JEE Java, JSP, JavaScript & AJAX, XML, SOA & Web Services, SOAP. WebLogic/Web sphere application Server, Web 2.0 technologies, Oracle DB, Eclipse IDE,, Microsoft Office Tools, Visio, UML diagrams

Domain Knowledge : Experience in financial/banking industry with expertise around entitlements, authorization and treasury applications.

Location: US-MN-
Telecommute: No (Onsite Position)
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Contact Email: gnana2000@gmail.com




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