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Solutions Architect
Job Ref
253332
Job Type
Permanent
Employer Type
Recruitment Agency
Date Added
7 Apr 2015
Expiry Date 14 Apr 2015
Expiry Date 14 Apr 2015
* There have been 3 applications to this job.
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Employer:
GOLDENRULE Technology (PTY) Ltd.
Location:
Gauteng
Salary:
Market related
Benefits:
Role details:
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Qualifications & ExperienceEssential: Science B. Degree
5 to 7 years experience on software development in corporate environments, of which at least two years in team leadership capacity
Beneficial: Architecturally certified (TOGAF/Prince certified or equivalent).
Beneficial: Project Management qualification
J2EE and Web-Service integration experience is essential and then advantageous are Oracle, Weblogic, Spring, Hibernate, JSP/other Java UI tech, Native Mobile, File based integration, Apache, LVS, Networking/Security/Storage/OS exposure
> It requires hands on coding experience at a senior developer level – won’t be coding
Data modelling experience a must
Process modelling experience an advantage
Enterprise exposure essential
Technical Competencies
Project Management
•Business Writing Skills
•Presentation and Facilitation Skills
•Technical Architecture
•Process and Data Mapping
•UML and ERD diagramming
•Advanced problem solving
•Analytical and systemic thinking