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.Net Application Architect (Developer s please don t apply) 15+ Years of experience Required.
Onsite: Madison, WI.
State Government experience Resumes First preference.
Onsite or Remote? Candidates must be CURRENT WI residents. No relocation allowed. This position can work 100% remote (within the state of WI), but may be required to come into the office as required/requested by supervisor to perform various duties of the role.
Client is looking for an Application Architect II
Top Required Skills & Years of Experience:
At least 15 years' experience in the following:
- Experience leading teams, planning and estimating projects, guiding underlying application architecture, establishing governance of process and best practices
- Experience with implementation and ongoing support of multi-platform applications.
- Keeping a strong pulse on technological trends, making recommendations on emerging technologies, and identifying problems that can be solved with emerging tools.
Nice-to-Haves:
- Experience guiding architecture and development (2 yrs)
- Experience working at a government agency that leverages a customized Agile development lifecycle, but may modify the lifecycle work within constraints often felt in government work. (2 yrs)
- Experience working in a technical environment with a wide array of technologies, from ASP.NET, batch processes, to modern frameworks and microservices. (15 yrs)
Brief Project Description
This is a position needed for the development and support of critical priority applications in the Divisions
of Worker's Compensation, Equal Rights and Administrative Services Division. Candidates will play an
integral role on self directed work teams in support of high priority development projects. Project work will
include several modernization project in Equal Rights, projects to implements statory requirements Equal
Rights and Worker's Compensation, support the Administrative Services Division across 5 bureaus and
assisting Unemployment Insurance with UI Modernization including but not limited to implementation of
MyWisconsin ID.
Positions in the classification are responsible for the design and management/governance of the
agency s applications/software structural framework to align IT strategy plans and systems with the goals
and requirements of the agency. Positions work closely with developers, creating road maps for
applications and ensuring integration among information systems and the IT infrastructure. Create and
maintain detailed documentation of applications architecture, configurations, and procedures.
Examples of typical duties include, but are not limited to:
- Provide an architectural framework for information system application/software development,
maintenance, and enhancement efforts.
- Understand and evaluate user and process requirements to ensure those requirements can be
achieved through high quality deliverables.
- Establish agency guidelines and/or road maps for applications to align development plans and to
ensure effective integration among IT systems and infrastructure
- Evaluate and understand the interactions between systems, applications, and services within the
agency; evaluate the impact of changes or additions.
- Analyze systems and perform usability testing to ensure performance and reliability, enhance
scalability, and meet security requirements.
- Serve as a liaison with other IT professionals and agency stakeholders to understand their
needs, and, to evaluate emerging business issues that affect applications architecture/infrastructure
- Monitor technological advancements to ensure solutions are continuously improved, supported,
and aligned with agency and industry standards.
Hardware/Software Environment
ASP.NET Core (v6, 8), Blazor Framework, MudBlazor Material Design Library, Microservices
Architecture, GitHub, Jira, Oracle PL-SQL, Azure SQL. Legacy systems include: VB.NET, C#, Object
Oriented Design, MVC, MVVM, Visual Studio.NET
Additional Comments
Previous work experience in government, insurance, accounting, or case management is required.
Previous work experience in online transaction processing (OLTP) web application development and
batch processing required.
Must-Haves (6 yrs):
- Experience leading teams, planning and estimating projects, guiding underlying application architecture,
establishing governance of process and best practices
- Experience with implementation and ongoing support of multi-platform applications.
- Keeping a strong pulse on technological trends, making recommendations on emerging technologies,
and identifying problems that can be solved with emerging tools.
The successful candidate will be highly technically competent, a consistently high producer, a good
communicator, solutions-oriented, enthusiastic to mentor junior developers, a technical thought leader,
and overall team player. All candidates submitted with inconsistencies or falsifications in their credentials
will be disqualified and DOA purchasing will be notified
Thanks & Regards,
Srikrishna P
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