eCommerce Solution/Application Architect Architecture - Plano, TX at Geebo

eCommerce Solution/Application Architect

A fortune 100 client in Dallas, TX is seeing a Solution Architect to join their organization.
This position would be within an eCommerce team and would work across 4 different technology directors to integrate various solutions into their development environment.
As the Solution Architect, you will need to learn the team and understand their focus for immediate and long term objectives.
Upon doing this, you will then provide solutions for their development needs.
An ideal person will be doing 50% solution architecture, 25% code reviews, 25% proof of concepts (this can change/evolve day by day).
You should act as an individual contributor to create a solution, and then work with developers and team leaders to implement.
Minimum Requirements8-14 years Software Development (Java environment) 2 years of hands-on application architecture experience (this can be a mixture of 60% architecture with 40% development activities) 2
years Microservice (need to have built 10
from scratch) Experience with emerging technologies such as, but not limited to:
azure event hub, kafka, python based microservice, ADLS Gen2, Databricks Apache Camel Experience with:
Azure Logic app, Azure Function, Azure Data Factory (if don't have Azure expertise, need comparable AWS) Expertise integrating with other systems (API development and integration) Familiar with variety of Design Patterns Couchbase or NoSQL or MongoDB database experience (any document based database is preferred) Desired SkillsSwift UI Experience with Clear Architecture Pattern iOS mobile development experience (Swift or Xamarin) eCommerce experience (building eCommerce systems) Recommended Skills Api Activities Of Daily Living (Ad Ls) Apache Camel Apache Kafka Applications Architecture Architecture Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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