Required Skills

Java Architect

Work Authorization

  • US Citizen

  • Green Card

  • EAD (OPT/CPT/GC/H4)

  • H1B Work Permit

Preferred Employment

  • Corp-Corp

  • W2-Permanent

  • W2-Contract

  • Contract to Hire

Employment Type

  • Consulting/Contract

education qualification

  • UG :- - Not Required

  • PG :- - Not Required

Other Information

  • No of position :- ( 1 )

  • Post :- 15th Apr 2025

JOB DETAIL

  1. Application
  1. Programming languages such as Java, Python, .NET, or similar.  Java preferred.
  2. JavaScript frameworks such as Angular, React for building user interfaces. 
  3. RESTful APIs, GraphQL, and SOAP for interaction between applications and services. 
  4. Event streaming and messaging brokers like Apache Kafka, AWS Kinesis, AWS SNS and SQS, or ActiveMQ. 
  5. Batch Processing (e.g. ETL and Spring Batch)
  6. Microservices architecture
  7. Serverless including AWS Lambda
  8. Containerization including Docker and Kubernetes
  9. Design patterns like MVC (Model-View-Controller), Strangler and SOA (Service-Oriented Architecture)
  10. API gateway and management tools like Apigee and Amazon API Gateway
  11. Domain Driven Design
  12. Integration platforms like Spring Integration for connecting diverse systems. 
  13. Mobile app development frameworks (e.g., Ionic, Capacitor, React Native, Flutter, or Swift)
  14. Workflow and process engines such as AWS Step Functions, Camunda, Flowable, and Pega.
  15. Document management systems like Hyland Alfresco.
  16. Content management platforms like Adobe AEM and general eCommerce experience.
  17. Testing tools like Selenium, JUnit, or TestNG for creating automated unit, integration, and performance tests. 
  1. Cloud and DevOps
  1. Architecture and detailed design of solutions using cloud platforms like AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. 
  2. DevOps including CI/CD pipelines (e.g., GitHub Actions)
  3. Infrastructure as Code (e.g. Terraform and OpenTofu)
  1. Data
  1. SQL databases such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, or Microsoft SQL Server for structured data storage. 
  2. NoSQL databases like DynamoDB for handling unstructured or semi-structured data. 
  3. Normalizing data models and understand the trade-offs of denormalization in large-scale systems. 
  4. Enterprise data architecture including operational data stores, data replication, data lakes and data warehousing.
  1. Cyber and Privacy
  1. Security frameworks like ISO 27001, NIST, or GDPR compliance. 
  2. Compliance standards like CCPA, GDPR particularly when dealing with sensitive business data.
  3. Secure coding practices and principles such as OWASP, encryption techniques, and identity management. 
  4. Authentication protocols (OAuth, JWT) and identity management solutions (e.g. Azure AD, ForgeRock, SailPoint). 

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