Snowflake Architect Location:- Remote Duration:- Full Time

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Snowflake Architect

Location:- Remote

Duration:- Full Time

Job Description

Snowflake Architect

  • This position leads architecture and technical design activities in support of specific solution development projects. Works closely with business units and associates to identify development solutions that are cost-effective, efficient, and meet business needs. Collaborates on the technical design of artifacts,
  • ensuring compliance and documentation of all applicable standards. Ensures quality results and timely completion of project tasks. Utilizes expertise to provide guidance on the design, interface requirements, and technology of developed solutions.
  • Solution Development - Leads a team of associates on assigned solution development projects. Recommends technology solutions, an application programming and integration solution through research on alternative options. As needed, troubleshoots deployment issues, develops programs, integrates solutions, and performs other tasks related to technical design.
  • Consultation - Provides consultation to the business unit, management, and associates on all phases of integration systems development and processes. Acts as a trusted advisor on strategies and approaches for
  • overall integration of technology components.
  • Project Coordination - Ensures project tasks are completed on time and with a high degree of quality. Collaborates with other team members on detailed application design, development, and integration testing.
  • Technical Expertise - Maintains a strong understanding of available technology, tools, and designs in order to provide consultation and leverage technologies within the Bank. Offers direction, training, and guidance for less experienced staff.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Minimum 3-5 years experience with at least one major programming language (e.g. Java, Python, Go, etc.,)
  • Minimum 3-5 years working with agile teams
  • Minimum 3-5 years experience working with front-end programming languages (e.g. REACT, node,js, etc.)
  • Prior experience working with program and project delivery teams
  • 3-5 years of Domain Driven Design experience
  • Demonstrated ability with making architectural decisions that stick
  • Architecture certifications in AWS or Azure
  • Experience with developing microservices
  • Experience with managing containerized workloads


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