DevOps Engineer


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Nigel Frank International

Listed on

18th October 2019

Location

London

Salary/Rate

Negotiable

Salary Notes

Negotiable

Type

Contract

Start Date

04/10/2019

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SC Cleared Application Architect - Contract - London - £700 - £800 per day

One of our clients are looking to bring on board with a SC cleared Application Architect with cloud and security experience to continue Audit, Alerting and Data Access Controls design architecture for a 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.

Essential skills required to be considered:

Applications architecture background (java, json, xml)

API/Broker/Bus architecture

Building HL/LL designs

Stakeholder Engagement for platform and portfolio interfaces

Expertise/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)

Nice to have skills include:

Cloud technologies eg AWS/Azure

Agile and Waterfall methodologies

Toolsets eg confluence and JIRA

You must have strong communication skills, written and oral, be able to report to senior stakeholders both at a technical and non technical level. You will need to have 5 years experience working as an Application Architect with at least 2 years Auditing experience. If you're keen on finding out more about this role please apply as they are looking to interview and hire immediately.

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