Technical Application Architect (SC Cleared)


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Recruiter

Experis IT

Listed on

15th October 2019

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£750 - £950

Type

Contract

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Technical Application Architect (SC Cleared), Audit Architect, Application Architect, Technical Architect, HLD, LLD, Cloud, Security, Audit, Alerting, Data Access Controls, Java, JSON, XML, API, Broker, Bus, Security Controls, Transport Protocols, IAM, Access Control, RBAC, ABAC, Hibernate, Camel, ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ, MQSeries, MSMQ, Database, Postgres, MS SQL, Sybase T-SQL, Oracle, PL/SQL, ESB, Weblogic, Red Hat, JBoss, Mulesoft, Axway, AWS, Amazon Web Services, Azure, Agile, Waterfall, Confluence, JIRA, SC Cleared, SC Clearance, Security Cleared, Security Clearance.

Our Central Government Client requires a Technical Application Architect responsible for delivering high-level/low-level application audit designs and providing SME input to development teams. We require an application architect with cloud and security experience to continue Audit, Alerting and Data Access Controls design architecture for the functional service.

The specialist is expected to be a self-starter who can lead a team of technical staff to produce and deliver on detailed application designs. The individual will work with a range of internal and external technical stakeholders.

Key Skills/ExperienceApplications architecture background (java, json, xml)API/Broker/Bus architectureBuilding HL/LL designsStakeholder Engagement for platform and portfolio interfacesExpertise/experience working on security controls/mechanisms, transport protocols, IAM, Access Control (RBAC&ABAC)Java Frameworks such as Hibernate, Camel; Message queueing (Eg. ActiveMQ, RabbitMQ, MQSeries, MSMQ)Databases (eg. PostgresSQL, MS SQL, Sybase T-SQL, Oracle PL/SQL)ESB products (eg. Weblogic, Red Hat Fuse, JBoss)API gateways (Mulesoft, Axway)Cloud technologies e.g. AWS/AzureAgile and Waterfall methodologiesToolsets e.g. confluence and JIRA

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