Tecnology Architect Internet & Ecommerce - Portland, OR at Geebo

Tecnology Architect

Company Name:
Everest Consultants Inc
Reference # : 14-00249 Title : Tecnology Architect
Location : Portland, OR
Position Type : Direct Placement
Experience Level : 10 Years Start Date : 05/15/2014
Description
Title: Technology Architect
Location: Portland, OR
Type: Full Time
Our client is looking for a technology architect responsible for defining the architecture for their application engineering. Key tasks will be developing strategic roadmaps and architectures. You will take on key initiatives that further the use of these capabilities and enable the client''s business to grow. Strong leadership is a must. As part of the job, you will participate in architecture governance process and be a member of the global enterprise architecture team.
Requirements
- 10 years of professional IT Experience
- 7 years experience working with a variety of application technology, including but not limited to, Java, .Net, and Service Oriented Architectures
- 3 years experience as a senior architect on projects, architecting application solutions
- 3 Years'' experience with Open Source frameworks, technologies and development environments
Desired Skills/Background
- 15 years combined IT experience
- 2 years experience in Architecting Insurance solutions Insurance
- Knowledge of Insurance Standards such as ACORD
- 5 years experience with the following technologies: Web Sphere Application Server,
- 5 Years experience with Open Source technologies, frameworks and development
- 3 Years experience with Microsoft .net technologies, PHP, Python
- 3 Years experience leading agile development practices
- Applied Architecture Frameworks and modeling languages (e.g. TOGAF, Zachman, ArchiMate)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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