Solution Architect (Data Integration) – Hybrid

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About the positionResponsibilities• Design and implement the architecture and deployment of high-performance, integrated solutions across multiple platforms.• Develop architecture design documents for in-house and vendor-based applications.• Oversee technical design and development efforts from concept to completion.• Evaluate technology trends and recommend innovative solutions to improve architecture.• Create and share architecture and design artifacts to convey intent and rationale.• Design security controls to protect network, applications, and data.• Work closely with implementation teams to align plans with deliverables.• Propose level of effort projections and technical resource plans for project management.• Educate and influence stakeholders to gain buy-in on proposed strategies and solutions.• Participate in architectural reviews to ensure adherence to standards and best practices.• Review current system designs for improvement opportunities and recommend solutions.• Facilitate communication between IT teams and business stakeholders on technical issues.Requirements• 3 years of experience in a similar role in the industry.• 7 years of experience in at least two IT disciplines in a service-oriented architecture environment.• 4 years of experience in systems architecture design and implementation.• Experience in software development and Agile methodologies.• High School Diploma or GED.Nice-to-haves• 5 years of experience architecting applications in .NET and Microsoft Technologies.• 2 years of experience in cloud-based system design.• Experience in applying Service-Oriented Architecture to solutions.• Deep knowledge of API, SOAP, WSDL, JSON, ESB, and XML solutions.• Experience in project management.• Bachelor's Degree.Benefits• Health insurance coverage• Flexible work schedule• Paid time off• Professional development opportunities• Employee discounts

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