Enterprise Architect Engineering - Madison, WI at Geebo

Enterprise Architect

Company Name:
UPP Technology Incorporated
Consulting opportunity at a large organization in the Healthcare service industry
Upp is now seeking an Enterprise Architect that will provide leadership and expertise on Enterprise Architecture Framework
Responsibilities:
Support the reengineering/design of a legacy system (COBOL/VSAM) using an Enterprise Architecture framework, consistent with the Companys Architecture Framework.
Analyze enterprise business strategies to derive recommended future technical architecture.
Identify the current technology environment to detect critical deficiencies and recommend improvement solutions.
Develop reference models (business, service, components, technical, and data) for describing different perspectives of the enterprise architecture.
Improve efficiency and effectiveness of business and IT operations through the use of enterprise architecture for the capital investment process.
Experience:
Previous experience with leading an EA engagement, providing leadership, facilitation, analysis and design tasks
At least 10 years of IT experience in a client/server and/or service oriented architecture (SOA) environment, including technical architecture, application development, middleware, database management, servers and storage.
5 years of experience in Applications Architecture, Technical Architecture or Application Design.
Knowledge of business process re-engineering principles and processes.
Broad knowledge of mainframe (CICS/VSAM), middleware and client-server technologies, as well as specific knowledge of BPM, JAVA, and Microsoft technologies.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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