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Java Architect @ Datamatics

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 Java Architect

Job Description

  • Acts as a focal point for all technical delivery.
  • Analyzes the business needs & requirements in detail.
  • Define overall technical architecture.
  • Validate proposed application technical designs with the business and recommend potential alternatives.
  • Review functional and technical specifications.
  • Ensure availability of technical aspects required for the application / product architecture (i.e., technology

used, methodology).

  • Ensure implementation of all technical components basis set standards / industry practices.
  • Identify the risk elements, technical goals and ensure the projects run smoothly from the technical aspect.
  • Prepare / review - Technical documentation, artifacts, presentations and supporting for the customer.
  • Guide team members in diagnosing and resolving technical challenges.
  • Conduct periodic code review.

Job Classification

Industry: IT Services & Consulting
Functional Area / Department: Engineering - Software & QA
Role Category: Software Development
Role: Technical Architect
Employement Type: Full time

Contact Details:

Company: Datamatics
Location(s): Bengaluru

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Keyskills:   java spring boot

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