Full Stack Architect Architecture - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Full Stack Architect

3.
0 1 hour ago Full Job Description Full Stack Architect (SLC, UT) Evaluate, design, write, test, improve and implement new software applications and systems using Javascript framework and RESTful APIs.
Architect external and internal facing websites and dashboards for Warehousing, Transportation, Sales and Procurement using AWS Cloud Services, Visual Studio, relational databases, OAuth/OKTA SSO and Payment Gateway Integration.
Translate business requirements into functional software requirements, and wireframes into functional web applications.
Implement service-oriented architecture with RESTful services.
Evaluate software system designs and perform cost benefit analyses.
Prepare Application, Data, Technology and Deployment Architectures using UML diagrams.
Analyze migration plan to implement Enterprise Architecture.
Involved in quality assurance and code review, audit, and deployment using CICD pipelines in Container-based environment.
Lead web development team in Agile/Scrum and mentor junior members.
Requires Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering, 5 years of progressive experience (including at least 2 years in job offered), and proficiency with MS SQL Server, MySQL, Visual Studio Code, JQuery, ReactJS, Mocha, NodeJS, Express, REST API, AWS Cloud Services, Container, Git, CICD, OAuth, OKTA SSO, Payment Gateway Integration, Agile/Scrum, and Bash.
Possible Telecommute.
Qualified applicants should submit resumes to:
Ashley Bradley, H.
R.
Manager Nicholas & Company, Inc.
Ashley.
Bradley@nicholasandco.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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