Construction Domain Architect Seattle - WA - Washington

Overview

On Site
$65 - $70
Accepts corp to corp applications
Contract - W2
Contract - 12 month(s)

Skills

7+ year in Construction Domain Architect

Job Details

Job Description:-

7+ year in Construction Domain Architect

Must Have TechnicalFunctional Skills

? Need a domain architect having apply and practice architecture methodologies in medium to large size projects (e.g., TOGAF, DODAF, Macroscope, Zachman, AchiMate, FEAF, Activiate, etc.) with the following experience:

Having insights about the Procore system and ROE entries or Design and enable integration framework with Ariba (catalogue and service contracts)

Proficient in articulating design diagrams, its use, and able to produce sample artifacts with Visio, Modeling Tools, etc.

Guided and mentored teams on adopting design best practices and conducted technical analysis of integration (including cloud integration) standards, technologies, and approaches

Drafted ICD(Interface Control Document) and guided solutions to conform to security, scalability, and regulatory standards in integration solutions

Roles & Responsibilities

1. Develop architectural frameworks that integrate Procore with other systems and tools used in construction management.

2. Mentor team on adopting architectural designs aligning with industry best practices and client needs.

3. Conduct technical analysis of integration (including cloud integration) standards, technologies, and approaches.

4. Draft ICD(Interface Control Document) document for data exchange between applications, which describes the data elements, formats, and protocols used for the exchange

.5. Guide Team for various integration solutions to conform to security, scalability, and regulatory standards. Generic

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