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Greetings for the day,



 Please find the below requirement, If you have any consultant please
forward their updated resume..



*Strong Java Architect/Designer*

Location  : Madison, WI
Duration : 6 Months
Rate : Open

Contractors Needed: 1



*Requisition Comments-*



This role requires an experienced architect with a minimum of 5 years in
distributed Java, web development and open systems architecture.



*Required Skills:*

1.  Strong Java Architect/Designer, must have design experience

2.  Expertise architecting/designing data extract solutions (Informatica,
Oracle, DB2, etc)

3.  Strong leadership, software architecture and communication skills

4.  Needs to work well in a team environment and have demonstrated
effectiveness at building teams

5.  J2EE architecture

6.  Web application architecture

7.  Web application development (all phases of the lifecycle)

8.  Design Patterns

9.  OOAD with UML

10. Business client relationship building

11. Spring

12. Excellent communication skills



*Experience with:** *

1.  Eclipse-based development environment

2.  J2EE server environment (JBoss preferred)

3.  SOA based web applications

4.  Messaging Technologies (MQ, JMS, MDB)

5.  Requirements gathering, modeling and analysis



*--Helpful Skills--*

1.   Web Services concepts, standards and technologies

2.   Service Oriented Architecture concepts

3.   XML

4.   JSP

5.   HTML/CSS/Javascript

6.   SQL

7.   Hibernate

8.   Junit

9.   Struts

10  RUP

11. Ajax

12. IBM MQ

13. IBM CTG

14. VS version control



*Assignment details*:

The role primarily interprets architecture and requirements documents
through building designs in UML.  The role also works with the development
team to ensure the design and architecture are realized in the code.  The
only coding would be to prototype a design.  Typical design decisions are
how to use design frameworks and tools (i.e. Spring, STRUTS, Hibernate,
Ajax) to realize the architecture and requirements.  We also specifically
evaluate new open source frameworks and tools regularly.



Designers are often architects as well, depending on the position.  It seems
that every company has a slightly different definition of the two titles.
To us, Design work is essentially interpreting architecture and requirements
documents, creating the UML diagrams (i.e. sequence diagram), writing sample
code to help explain the design to developers and finally following the
design through development via answering development questions and
participating in code reviews where the designer is accountable for ensuring
proper execution of the design, not accountable for java development and/or
coding practices.



Without experience in an architect role, it is difficult to be an effective
designer.



Here is a listing of skills I view as critical for a designer.  As with
architects, SOA knowledge is important for a designer, but equally important
for design are experience levels with data access methodologies and
performance optimization techniques (i.e. Hibernate, Spring JDBC and other
ORM/mapping technologies), design framework expertise including designing
applications with STRUTS, Spring, JSF, etc. and excellent java skills which
are especially useful as a designer for application performance aspects and
code review accountabilities.



Thorough knowledge of design frameworks (Gang of Four) is essential.
Leadership and communication skills are critical for successfully working
with development teams throughout the development process as designs are
implemented and modified.



We are looking for candidates with true architecture experience, i.e. *not
lead developer/tech lead experience*.

Extensive experience with Spring would be beneficial.



Thanks & Regards



*Chandra*



*Indu Tech Inc.*

Direct: 469 464 1891

Fax: 214 556 5468

[email protected]



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