Contract Oracle SOA Technical Architect (NYC) (New York, NY)

Defining central functionality and technology design of an enterprise SOA and billing solution including all legacy integration points and exposed services through this service to a new commerce platform Translating business and functional requirements (business process models and use cases) into detailed technical design from system architecture down to code-level design Leading mid to large size project teams through full lifecycle including requirements gathering, technical assessments, package evaluation, technical design, development, knowledge transfer, launch and support Identifying the hardware and software components an application will use for implementation and provide guidance on how to appropriately implement application components Providing expert knowledge of application and system architecture at all levels; providing guidance throughout the development process to ensure code is developed to specification Preparing application and system architecture deliverables in accordance with standards and methodologies consistent with the target business architecture Resolving issues across multiple functional areas; effectively monitoring and taking action to ensure coordination and effectiveness of all components and activities; deciding which issues require escalation. Serving as technical Subject Matter Expert to Clients, Management and Technology teams on relevant technologies, methodologies, standards and tools Facilitating on-going technical workgroup meeting for all technical project participants Researching new products and technologies to determine fit with the overall application architecture Contributing to the firm’s growth by participating in recruiting, business development activities and meetings and/or colleagues’ performance management

Requested Experience

5 to 10 years of experience with a broad range of technologies, such as Java / J2EE, SOA, SOAP, ESB, Web Services, eCcommerce Oracle experience with any of the following: Oracle eBill Oracle Self-Service E-Billing Oracle Consumer Edition Oracle SOA Suite Oracle Management Pack Plus for SOA Oracle WebLogic Suite Experience in the telecommunications industry a big plus

Start Date

February 15, 2010 or ASAP

 

Duration

6-9+ months

 

Razorfish, the Internet is not a hobby. Technology is not something we dabble in. And digital design is not a sideline while we create print ads or television commercials. We were born digital, passionate about blending art and science, about defying the edge of what is possible. We got to be #1 because we believed — and still do — in the power of the Web to transform lives, and brands.

 

Razorfish is one of the largest interactive agencies in the world and currently has more than 2,000 employees in 20 offices in seven countries (Australia, China, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States) focusing exclusively on digital marketing and technology. Each office is filled with opportunities for people who want to invent the digital future. It’s a big challenge, but it’s a big Internet, and there’s work to be done.

 

The Technical Architect is responsible for scoping, architecting and leading technology teams in the delivery of challenging technical solutions for clients in various industries. A critical activity for the architect is to provide technical guidance and consulting to clients, to help them understand key technology tradeoffs and make informed decisions. The architect is expected to collaborate easily and effectively with creative and experience design team leads to ensure a successful technology designs and implementations of solutions for clients.  

If interested, please apply online at http://track.tmpservice.com/ApplyClick.aspx?id=872642-1806-289


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