Solution Architect with MongoDB and AWS exp

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Must be local to EST or CST.
Must be eligible to convert to FTE without sponsorship
Must have MongoDB and AWS experience (data pipeline, Glue, etc)

Technical SA with MongoDB and AWS experience (data pipeline, Glue, etc) (

Required Skills:

  1. Significant experience with systems integration.
  2. Experience with the design and development of complex systems; employs a disciplined and rigorous approach
  3. Adept at requirements analysis, estimation, systems and application design, and testing
  4. Familiarity with popular Design Patterns.
  5. Excellent collaboration, influencing, and consensus-building skills. Ability to work with persons in all job functions (e.g. product, program, developers, etc).
  6. Excellent verbal and written communications
  7. Ability to manage multiple competing priorities with minimal supervision. Self-directed
  8. A great team player, with demonstrable experience delivering superior software products via Agile methodologies
  9. Experience on an Agile team
  10. Experience with modern languages, frameworks, and technologies such as Java, JavaScript, Node.js, messaging queuing infrastructures, as well as cloud and on-premise infrastructure and services
  11. Experience with distributed computing architectures, including race conditions, parallelism, and concurrency control
  12. Meeting facilitation with stakeholders, partners and team
Desired Skills
  1. A proven track record working as part of a team on large/complex systems
  2. Architectural/technical experience with cloud native especially Azure Cloud and their platform as a service offerings.
  3. Experience with RDBMS and/or NoSQL databases (i.e. MongoDB). Understands the benefits and trade-offs of both. Familiar with normalization and denormalization, sharding, and other data-centric patterns
  4. Architectural/technical experience with Gen AI (RAG frameworks, Vector DB searches and embeddings, etc.) and/or Conversational AI (IBM WatsonX, Google Dialog Flow, etc.)
  5. Experience designing REST APIs that facilitate a strong developer experience or simplify systems integration.
  6. Experience with SAFe Software Development Principles
  7. Experience with distributed caching solutions; understands the factors that enable effective caching
  8. Exposure to CI/CD and DevOps


Basic Solution Architect responsibilities

Receive epic/feature assignments and general direction from train architect.

Partner with Product Owner, BA and Development technical leads to refine/understand requirements.

Partner with Solution Domain Lead architects (if necessary) to seek guidance or vet solutions impacting other domains.

Collaborate with integration architect to deliver solution artifacts (sketch, ppt, etc.)

Continuously attain and refine business and systems subject matter expertise.

Leverage architecture patterns for the solution. Create them if covering new ground.

Present solution sketches to various stakeholders (SS architect team, Infrastructure SMEs, business, etc.) for review and feedback.

Primary technologies
• API-first centric enterprise
• Azure cloud (compute), GCP (big data), some AWS (digital experience)
• Salesforce Service Cloud for user experience (GPS and some MX)
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