Architect A-L1
Emids · Tennessee, United States · 1 mo ago
RemoteRemoteArt & CreativeFull-time
Position Responsibilities
- Participate in client-based discussions regarding requirements, and corresponding capabilities.
- Complete feasibility and impact analysis on the requirements, to be received by the client.
- Develop application architecture and DB changes.
- Provide a response to Production Support Tickets, investigate, and provide solutions for any configuration related issues on different application environments.
- Perform code review for developers.
- Mentor junior team members in the proper application of engagement practices.
- Develop features or addressing tickets.
- Involves in .Net coding, client-side coding and DB related work.
- Train team members on the understanding of current implementation and applications.
- Ensure sprint deliverables reach the client with no issues and conduct interviews to identify the right skill set for the projects in the account.
- Investigate and provide best possible solutions for any production issues that are reported by the client.
- Participate in production release activities, make sure both post-release and pre-release activities for applications are taken care by development teams.
- Participate in architecture discussion, identify the gaps in development practices, Cl/CD pipelines.
- Propose the solution to fill the gaps to Product Owner, so that it can prioritize in future releases.
Position Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science or a related field, PLUS five (5) years of experience in the job offered or a related position.
- Experience must include demonstrable knowledge of: C#; .NET Core; Web API; Angular 2+; React.js; SQL; Oracle; AWS; CI/CD; Docker; Kubernetes Microservices; Scrum/Kanban; Agile methodologies; DevOps practices, and; Healthcare Domain (HIPAA, HL7, FHIR, & patient data privacy).
- Travel to unanticipated client locations, throughout the U.S., approximately 30%, as required.
- May telecommute from any location within the U.S.