Solution Architect

Scottsdale, Arizona

Solution Architect

The Solution Architect will assist with the design and implementation of the future state of Annexus’ internal technology.  This is a new role which will be integral in the next phase of technology for Annexus.  Working hand in hand with multiple technology teams they will help guide the enterprise. 

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Drives the solutioning for large complex projects, collaborating with Enterprise and other Solutions Architects, and business area teams to build detailed technical design and specification documents, to meet business needs for large complex projects, considering capabilities, risks, system dependencies
  • Determine the appropriate pattern/style applicable for each integration, and corresponding non-functional requirements
  • Build logical designs and physical high-level views for each logical service
  • Architects, designs, develops, automates, troubleshoots, evaluates, modifies, tests, deploys, and documents high quality solutions to support all aspects of Annexus.
    • Design and implement CI/CD pipeline(s)
    • Develop KPIs and KRIs that effectively measure operations
    • Perform thorough testing (Unit, Integration, Regression) ensuring the quality of work
  • Build positive relationships and work with leaders, team members, Product Owners, and end users to build and test delivered work
  • Work as part of an Agile team and organization using common Agile methodologies
  • Debug components, identify fixes, and verify remediation of code defects
  • Carry out detailed and rational analysis to identify the root cause of problems
  • Look for opportunities to embrace innovative technologies
  • Prepared to challenge the status quo and drive innovation
  • Proactively communicate and manage risk for assigned tasks

Demonstrable Skills in/with:

  • Object oriented language(s) (C#, Java, PHP 5.0+)
  • Experience with Kafka message streaming is a plus
  • SQL experience is a plus
  • API management configuration and best practices
  • SAML/OIDC
  • Containerization and orchestration solutions
  • Cloud App development and architecture (Azure/AWS/GCP)
  • Integrating technology products (Salesforce, SQL Server, Snowflake, Kafka, Okta and more)

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