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JAVA Technical Architect with IBM RSA

Company Name:
KBI
CLIENT
ITS/PSC/DCJS
job
TITLE
Software Architect 2-1332-1333-1331-1330
DURATION
24 Months
LOCATION
Albany, NY.
NO. OF POSITIONS
1+1+1+1
DUE DATE
March 6, 2014
START DATE
March 31, 2014

MANDATORY SKILLS NEEDED:

Minimum 36 months experience designing and implementing highly available and scalable multitier applications using Object Oriented or Service Oriented Architecture with strong competencies in data structures, algorithms, software design and JEE Design Patterns on an IBM platform.
Minimum 12 months hands-on experience in creating technical designs using IBM Rational Software Architect (RSA)
Minimum 12 months hands on experience in developing and deploying applications in IBM Websphere Portal 6.1 or higher.
Minimum 24 months experience planning, designing, implementing and integrating IBM software solutions on an Integrated Justice Portal.
Minimum 12 months hands on experience in developing and deploying applications in IBM Websphere Application servers 6.0 or higher.
Minimum 24 months experience planning, designing, implementing and integrating systems related to criminal justice processing (including but not limited to: disposition processing, fingerprint identification processing, criminal history updating, Sex Offender management, tracking of Wanted/Missing persons, or initiatives related to Offender Supervision).
Minimum 24 months developing applications that are implemented with JAVA Development Kit (JDK 1.5 or higher) on an IBM platform.
Minimum 24 months performing hands on performing code review of applications developed using JMS, EJB, MQ, JSF, JAXB, JAXWS, and/or Hibernate.
518-354-6224Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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