Java Architect

Remote
Full Time
Experienced
BayNova is seeking an experienced Java Architect to support an important government client. This position is responsible for the full life cycle software architecture design and development software products that enable change, growth, and flexibility. We are seeking an experienced hands-on software architect/engineer. The Java Architect will be a customer-facing technical leader of development, will function within a team and work in cross-functional groups with the ability to thrive in a scaled agile environment. This position is fully remote.

Essential Functions & Duties:
•             Advisor for patterns, templates, practices, coding standards and metrics for their application area(s).
•             Manages adherence to non-functional requirements for their application(s).
•             Owns the as-built catalog of how the system is built, and what behavior it is responsible for.
•             Drives the vision and roadmap regarding architectural design of the application(s).
•             Ensure application(s) can respond to scale and avoid dependency blocking by applying SOLID design principles.
•             Designs software solutions to fulfill requirements gathered from the customer using class diagrams, component diagrams, and entity relationship diagrams.
•             Coordinates with Technical Leads on technology choices and pattern adoption.
•             In coordination with the Technical Leads and Scrum Master drives the application of the technology to the current business challenges.
•             Become intimately familiar with our business model and processes to influence the strategy and direction of product development.
•             Ability and desire to interact daily with coworkers and leadership.
•             Exhibit excellent problem solving and data analysis skills
•             Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively as appropriate
•             Able to work at the highest technical level of all phases of application development, systems analysis and data analysis and manipulation
•             Exceptional communication skills
•             Work well with an established team
•             Excel in rapidly changing environments
•             Ability to analyze someone else’s code and assume ownership
•             Discipline to document code
•             Ability to manage multiple tasks with varying priorities
•             Ability to communicate ideas in a variety of formats
•             Agile development methodology
•             Experience with BPM frameworks (Appian, JBoss BPM, etc.)
•             SCRUM/Agile Development experience including experience working on a distributed team
•             Experience using SoapUI, Postman or similar tool for testing web services
•             Experience with JavaScript and Angular
•             Experience with Maven or Gradle
•             Web accessibility knowledge WCAG 2.0Section 508

Skills, Qualifications and Certifications of Best Candidates:
The ideal candidate will be accustomed to working in a very fast paced team environment. Must be decisive, drive results through others and offer constructive criticism when appropriate. Additional attributes needed:
•             9+ Years - Experience in Java software design, implementation, and deployment
•             Experience planning, leading, and executing software and IT projects across a wide range of size, complexity, and technologies.
•             Advanced knowledge in Java application technology including Linux, Springboot, Maven, IntelliJ, Eclipse
•             7+ Years – Experience with microservices architecture and containerization with Kubernetes, Docker, OpenShift, ECS, EKS
•             Familiarity with Data Integration using Oracle Service Bus, JBoss (Fuse, Camel) and message-based Enterprise Integration Patterns
•             Ability to develop Service Bus services and routes
•             Strong skills in JSON, SOAP, WSDL and XML Schema
•             5+ Years - Define and implement unit and integration tests
•             5+ Years - Integration and development with JMS (Java Messaging Service)
•             Experience with Setup and configuration of JMS broker, queues, and topics
•             Experience with Enterprise Service Bus JVM infrastructure setup and configuration
•             Experience with Integration with and development of SOAP Web services
•             Experience with JavaEE App Servers such as JBoss EAP
•             Basic Bash and SSH experience on RHEL

Citizenship or Work Authorization Required:
•             Ability to obtain and maintain Federal Government Position of Trust
•             Must be a U.S. citizen.
•             Must pass a background investigation.

Preferred Education & Experience:
•             Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Engineering or related field
•             8750 Compliant Security Certification (CASP CE, CISSP)
 

 
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