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Global Identity - .Net Solution Architect

·         Renowned International Corporate

·         Technical specialist role working with high profile business partners

·         Fantastic career opportunity

 

 

About the Organisation / Client:

This global giant is one of the world’s top ten most recognized brands.  With a reputation for service excellence and delivery, this corporate is focused on successful partnerships with blue chip clients.  They set a benchmark for hiring the best people in the business with a passion for technology.  The company is currently seeking an energetic and motivated Solution Architect to join the team in the Perth branch.  
 

About the Role:

The Solutions Architect role is a key consulting position within the Application Services team.

You will be required to consult with numerous partners and key clients to assist with delivering solutions that align with business objectives
- Designing/develop commercial solutions in a .NET environment

- Develop and deliver system designs using industry methodologies

- Opportunity to help resolve some complex technical and business issues

- This is a fantastic opportunity to work with some leading industry professionals and further develop your career potential

 

Skills / Requirements:

To be successful, you will be able to demonstrate sound commercial experience as a Solutions Architect or 5-7yrs+ development experience and looking to take the next step with your career.

- Strong experience designing and developing solutions in a .Net environment on mid-large client sites

- Experience delivering detailed design and architecture documentation

- Proven experience working across the full application development lifecycle (SDLC)
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact with people at all levels
- Relevant tertiary qualifications

Published Friday, September 14, 2007 4:34 AM by robertwalters

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