Position: Applications Architect
Duration: 6 months
Location: Tallahassee, FL (Onsite work from day1)
Minimally Required Deliverables/Tasks
• Development, maintenance, and enhancement over the different applications of the Reemployment Assistance (RA) Claims and Benefits system (CONNECT), to include but not limit the applications to:
Initial & Continued Claims;
Interstate Connection Network (Icon) (lB4, lB5);
Batches (Icon, Set up determination links, Retroactive payments);
Monetary; Issues; Page Flow GUI; Shell claims; Combined wages; Workflow items; Unemployment Framework for Automated Claim & Tax Services (uFACTS) Framework; DOR Wage Adjustment Exception (DORW); Authentication API (Social Security Administration (SSA) and LexisNexis); DORW, Short Term Compensation (STC) Plan, Authentication API (SSA and Third- Party Authentication);
• Provide design recommendations based on long-term IT organization strategy; Develop enterprise level application and custom integration solutions including major enhancements and interfaces, functions and features; Use a variety of platforms to provide automated systems applications to customers.
• Provide expertise regarding the integration of applications across the business. Determine specifications, then plans, designs, and develops the most complex and business critical software solutions, utilizing appropriate software engineering processes — either individually or in concert with project team.
• Assist with reported problems identified to require high-level support; Develop programming and development standards and procedures as well as programming architectures for code reuse;
• Utilize in-depth knowledge of state-of-the-art programming languages and object- oriented approaches in designing, coding, testing and debugging programs;
• Consistently apply the attributes and processes of current application development methodologies; Research and maintain knowledge in emerging technologies and possible application to the business; and Maintain availability as a technical expert and critical technical resource across multiple disciplines for both internal and external partners to DEO.
Applications Architect
Contractor and/or Contractor's Staff shall have the following knowledge, skills, and
abilities:
• Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field with two —
• three (2-3) years of relevant architecture experience OR Master's degree in identified fields of
• study with one — two 1-2 years of relevant architecture experience;
• Seven — Ten (7-10) years of experience in various areas of IT;
• Expert knowledge and understanding of architecture, applications systems design and integration;
• Experience working as a project lead for multiple IT projects, to include those of high
• complexity which required in-depth knowledge across multiple technical areas and business segments;
• Experience with Reemployment Assistance (RA) Claims & Benefits system (CONNECT), uFACTS, or
• similar Unemployment Compensation (UC) system;
• C# software development skills;
• Relational database skills;
• Knowledge of N-Tier Architecture;
• Knowledge of .Net 3.5 or later;
• Abilities as a team member on a team of 5 or more developers;
• Knowledge of Agile or Waterfall Development Methodology;
• Knowledge of .Net 4.0 Framework or later;
• Knowledge of ASP.Net;
• Knowledge of Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 or later;
• Knowledge of Team Foundation Server (TFS);
• Knowledge of ANSI SQL (Oracle 12g, or SQL Server);
• Knowledge of Crystal Reports;
• Knowledge of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM) software, such as LLBLGen;
• Knowledge of Web services (WSDL, SOAP, or WCF);
• Knowledge of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF);
• Service-Oriented Architecture (web services) skills;
• Knowledge of Windows Workflow Foundation (WF); and
• Knowledge of IBM FileNet.
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