Tuesday, November 29, 2016

SOA Application Architect at Albany, NY 1+ year

SOA Application Architect
Albany, NY
1+ year 

Overall 12+ years of experience. Experience in SOA standards standards, including SOAP, REST, WSDL, XML, XSD, XSLT, UDDI and WSI is a must. DB2

Basic Qualifications 
-Bachelor's degree in business, software engineering, computer sciences or related field preferred 
-Minimum of Twelve (12) years of software architecture experience combined with at least 8 years of web development on J2EE platforms 
-Experience with SOA standards, including SOAP, REST, WSDL, XML, XSD, XSLT, UDDI and WSI 
-Ten - Twelve (10, 12) years of experience in database design, development, normalization and use of Structured Query Language (Expertise with Oracle preferred) 
-Strong Knowledge of relational database (DB2 preferred) 
-Experience with security and privacy standards; e.g. HIPAA, HITRUST 
-Experience in the healthcare industry is highly preferred 
-Experience working with software systems, applications and network markets 
-Experience working with technical products, vendors, and families of technologies and company hardware and software products 
-Experience working with broad business area and knowledge of competitor products and services 
-Experience working with application design principles and product configurations 
-Experience working with appropriate programming languages, operating systems, hardware and software to understand product line software and hardware 
-Experience working with mainframes, scheduling software, and other related technologies
-Experience working with software development life cycle and client requirements
Other Qualifications :
-Strong personal computer and business solutions software skills 
-Strong skills in application administration, design and architecture 
-Strong analytical and problem solving skills for design, coordination and testing of applications 
-Leadership skills to guide and mentor the work of less experienced personnel 
-Good communication skills to communicate with customers, support personnel, application development personnel and management 
-Good interpersonal skills for communicating with business unit personnel, customers and vendors 
-Ability to work in a team environment 
-Ability to create and maintain formal and informal networks 
-Ability to work with relational databases
The role is for a lead Application Architect responsible for designing the overall framework to support the transformation of a mission critical Health Insurance Exchange website. The transition will be to a J2EE multi-tiered SOA based architecture. Key components of the design will include an isolated presentation layer, business logic comprised of a rules engine and web services, and the data tier. The system will support high volume OLTP and must comply with stringent security standards required to safeguard PHI, PII, and IRS data. 

The ideal candidate will have experience in the design and transformation of very large mission critical applications. Must have proven team building and communication skills. The role will interact with senior executives from the business and technology areas in order to communicate the vision, strategy, and implementation details.

Essential Job Functions 
-Reviews and conducts technical research, testing, evaluation and documentation of complex hosting/configuration tools and methodologies to ensure that tools are current and functional. 
-Creates complex application architectures and populates application host/configuration matrices with appropriate strategies, timelines and cost information to increase cost efficiency and effectiveness. 
-Coordinates with application developers, managers and customer application experts to ensure that required features and modifications are included in the appropriates releases to support cross-product features and to communicate architectural designs and standards. 
-Develops and designs complex multi-tier web applications; determines project requirements and functional specifications to ensure that client specifications are met.
-Defines and approves application standards and specifications; provides oversight for definition of product content to ensure that appropriate parties are kept informed of client and company requirements and policies. 
-Designs application modules that work together to produce desired product. Ensures that completed modules provide functionality described by application experts and to ensure that performance guidelines are met.
 -Plans technical support infrastructure through the creation of service level agreements; leads the transition from application development to support to ensure that appropriate support is available to clients in a timely and efficient manner.
-Provides analysis and design reviews to other department members to avoid duplication of effort in solving the same application problems with different products. 
-Works with product development teams and senior designers on complex projects to develop architectural requirements to ensure client satisfaction with product. Works with third party vendors to develop software and/or integrate their software into company products. 
-Evaluates new technologies and software products to determine feasibility and desirability of incorporating their capabilities into company products. Acts as liaison between third party vendors and company to procure, develop and/or integrate their applications into company products and to ensure that applications are in accordance with company product standards and guidelines. 
-May provide leadership and work guidance to less experienced personnel

Regards,

Radhakrishna

703-246-1811

radhakrishnay@usmsystems.com

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