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We are constantly on the lookout for professionals to fulfil the staffing needs of our clients, and we currently have a job opening that may interest you.
Job Title: Java Enterprise Architect
Location: Malvern, PA (Hybrid)
Position type: Contract
Responsibilities
· Build Enterprise architecture roadmap including:
· Capability map
· Transformation roadmap
· Support and coach architecture team and drive deliverables that will roll up to the EA roadmap such as:
· Reference architecture diagrams
· Data and integration workflows
· CRUD matrices
· Conceptual, logical, physical data models
· Proofs of concept related to microservices and IPaaS initiatives
Qualifications
· Proficiency in cloud platforms: the architect should have expertise in the AWS service offerings, especially those related to serverless computing, such as AWS Lambda, Amazon SNS, and Amazon SQS, DynamoDB, etc. and understand how to migrate to these patterns from more traditional application patterns
· Strong understanding of architectural principles: The architect should have a solid grasp of software architecture principles, such as modularity, scalability, and maintainability. They should also be able to translate this for the business to understand the tradeoffs of the decisions being made
· Experience with monolithic applications: The enterprise architect should have hands-on experience working with monolithic applications built using Java EJB and Spring Boot frameworks. They should be familiar with the intricacies of these technologies and understand how they contribute to the monolithic architecture. Additionally, the architect should have expertise in working with Oracle and PostgreSQL databases commonly used as backends for monolithic applications. This knowledge enables the architect to analyze the existing application structure, identify potential areas for decomposition into microservices, and design the integration strategies with the new serverless architecture
· Expertise in microservices architecture: In-depth knowledge of microservices architecture is essential. The architect should understand the benefits and trade-offs of microservices, including their scalability, fault tolerance, and loose coupling. They should be able to design and define the boundaries of microservices effectively
· Expertise in API management and API lifecycle management:
· With the move towards a microservices architecture, effective API management becomes crucial. The enterprise architect should have expertise in designing and implementing an API management strategy that includes
If you believe you are in the job market or interested in making a change, please email me the resume along with contact details on darshan@nytpcorp.com or give me a call at (201) 484-0336.
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Darshan More | New York Technology Partners
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