Solutions Architect

<p><strong>Job Description:        </strong></p> <p>Collaborate with project teams to design, develop, and implement solutions relating to complex software application architecture, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), security, and interacting websites; serve as a member of the project management team to ensure smooth and timely solution deliverables; design and implement solutions; develop process models and use cases using case designs, workflow diagrams, data mapping diagrams, and data modeling; design specific solutions using Enterprise Messaging Services; develop Customer Digital IVR; work with analysts to see that developed code and application functionality meet requirements of the product owner; perform project enhancements and fine tuning of the developed software upon reviewing the functional requirements; develop business processes for projects by creating process definitions, creating activities, and configuring message transports; develop and design Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) service for client applications; write SQL queries for specific enhancements and configurations; develop and perform unit testing to resolve development issues and validate incoming data; perform root-cause analysis in response to Incident tickets; assess business strategies and requirements to develop necessary designs and plans to ensure projects and solutions satisfy those needs; and utilize Java, Gems, MS SQL, Oracle, Portecle, and Postman to perform these duties.</p> <p> </p> <p>Travel in North America is required up to 15% per year (i.e., 39 workdays per year) to meet with customers in San Diego, California; Phoenix, Arizona; and future project sites as assigned. Employer covers all costs. 100% telecommuting is permitted from anywhere in the US.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Minimum Qualifications:</strong></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p>Must have a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or Information Technology plus 3 years of experience as a Software Engineer or substantially similar position.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Special Skills Required:</strong></p> <p> </p> <p>Required experience must include 3 years of experience with all of the following: develop and design software using Java, Gems, MS SQL, Oracle, Portecle, and Postman; develop process models and use cases using case designs, workflow diagrams, data mapping diagrams, and data modeling; work with analysts to see that developed code and application functionality meet requirements of the product owner; perform project enhancements and fine tuning of the developed software upon reviewing the functional requirements; develop business processes by creating process definitions, creating activities, and configuring message transports; develop and design Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) service for client applications; develop and perform unit testing to resolve development issues and validate incoming data; and perform root-cause analysis in response to Incident tickets.</p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Salary:           </strong>            $140,805 - $165,000 per year                <strong>Work Hours:              </strong>9 AM to 6 PM</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Employer & </strong>              Paymentus Group, Inc.</p> <p><strong>Worksite:      </strong>            11605 N. Community House Rd</p> <p><strong>                                   </strong>STE 300</p> <p>Charlotte, NC 28277</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>To Apply:</strong>                  Send resume to jvieira@paymentus.com (Ref. No. 4809)</p> <p> </p> <p>This notice is being provided as a result of the filing of an application for permanent alien labor certification for the above listed job opportunity.  Any person may provide documentary evidence bearing on the application to the Certifying Officer of the Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Foreign Labor Certification, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Room N-5311, Washington, DC 20210.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong> </strong></p>

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