Technical Architect Engineering at Geebo

Technical Architect

Company Name:
1A Auto, Inc.
EMPLOYER NAME: 1A Auto, Inc.
POSITION LOCATION: Pepperell, MA
POSITION AVAILABLE: Technical Architect
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree or the foreign equivalent in Computer Programming, Management Information Systems or related field, plus five years of post-baccalaureate progressively responsible experience in the job offered or a related position.
DESCRIPTION: Design, develop, and test software, ensuring the scalability, reliability, and data recovery associated with a high-volume, high-availability platform. Design implementation approaches, estimate project plans, and assist implementation of software applications. Work with the Manager of Software Development to achieve on-time and on-quality goals in an Agile project environment. Serve as a principal advocate and liaison for technical clients. Develop deployment integration architecture and recommend execution plans. Provide ideas for software enhancements based on user feedback. Lead staff to improve core competencies and delivery quality. Analyze the current enterprise application architecture to identify weakness and develop opportunities for improvement.
SKILLS REQUIRED:
? Expert in SCRUM, Java, Spring Framework, Hibernate, and Object- Oriented Programming
? Deep technical knowledge of web applications using web services including HTML/CSS, Javascript, Linux, and Apache
? Ability to manage software development and delivery teams
? Proven expertise in MySQL and other relational databases (i.e. MS SQL Server)
CONTACT: Please send resume to 1A Auto, Inc. atEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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