Solution Designer (permanent)


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Recruiter

SidTech

Listed on

20th January 2021

Location

Leeds

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2021-01-20 00:00:00

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We are looking for Solution Designer resources. Responsibilities for Solution Designer Role: ? Lead the technical analysis & design activities across allocated change initiatives to ensure solutions are efficient, modular, standards compliant and designed according to the long-term architecture, road and capability maps. ? Review solution options to assess impact of new requirements on existing functionality, data and systems including alternative design scenarios. Perform gap analysis between current and future state applications/systems. ? Accountable for the translation of functional and non-functional requirements into appropriate designs / models for change initiatives whilst maximising return on investment. ? Create appropriate documentation to clearly articulate designs, including interfaces, inputs, outputs, actors & owners. Ensure requirements traceability is part of design and delivery activities. ? Maintain an awareness of industry trends, innovations and technological developments in architecture, analysis & design. ? Ability to perform an POC along with automated tools & frameworks before proposing as solution options. Preferably related to API & Microservices (Springboot) , Containerization (Openshift). Skills required for Solution Designer role: ? Experience working across Digital Transformation programmes. ? Broad knowledge of infrastructure and application development ? Excellent analytical skills and a logical approach to problem solving ? Good interpersonal and team working skills, with the ability to manage expectations and explain technical detail ? Excellent planning; presentation; oral and written communication skills ? Deep technical knowledge of one or more : Oracle technologies; PL/SQL; COBOL; VB.Net; XML; JSON, SOAP, Outsystems; Apigee and Micro services design patterns ? Experience of Enterprise Complexity Analysis Tooling
 

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