Application Architect/Developer - ALR Partners LLC (Westwood, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Susanville, CA at Geebo

Application Architect/Developer - ALR Partners LLC (Westwood, CA)

Company Description Job Description Position Overview:
Position Type:
Contract Duration:
12 months As a member of the Opus Project team, the Application Architect will be responsible for:
Application design and development based upon business rules, events and processes.
Application architecture and integration using modern workflow-driven development methods.
Collaboration with subject matter experts and project team to define functional processes, events, and business rules.
Implement application designs using jBPM tools and Java 7.
Qualifications:
Eight or more years of experience developing applications/software with Java; deep knowledge and experience with Java 7.
Demonstrable experience in jBPM 5.
4 or greater (jBPM 6.
x a plus).
Strong experience in Drools Rules.
Experience with jBPM Form Designer, and jBPM BPMN2 Web-Designer tools.
Knowledge of BPMN2 and related methodologies/techniques to capture process flows.
Ability to comprehend flowcharts and translate them into BPMN2 compliant process flows.
Ability to perform at many levels:
Thinking strategically and abstractly.
Communicate and relate architectural/design decisions to business needs.
Able to convert design abstractions into models and executable code.
Design software/models in a manner that delivers clear value and is understandable by our stakeholders.
Keep abreast of developments in jBPM.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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