Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Lead Architect--FileNet - (US-NJ-Franklin Lakes)


Lead Architect--FileNet - (US-NJ-Franklin Lakes)

Compensation:
$145K - $155K / Year
Minimum Education:
Bachelors
Job Type:
Full Time
Jobcode:
CBTJA1

Lead Architect who would be leading the engagement at onsite, interacting with client and managing the client expectation apart from providing technical leadership and oversight to offshore based team.

Must Haves
· About 10 years of FileNet experience with focus on Architecting solution based on Image Services, CFS-IS and P8 4.x with
o Good understanding of ICR/OCR concepts
o Experience or exposure of Content Modeling (including Object Store modeling)
o Development experience on Java/J2EE with Websphere IDE – P8 Content Manager APIs
o Good understanding of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
o Image Viewing /Streaming for web based applications (Non Applet approach)
o Good understanding of FileNet Application Performance tuning to ensure sub second retrievals
o Proactive, Good verbal and written communication along with interpersonal skills

Desired
o Good understanding of FileNet Infrastructure – including High Availability & Disaster Recovery
o Experience of Image Services to P8 migration
o Agile Methodology – Scrum practices with distributed team
o Willingness to work with Onsite Offshore based set-up

Email resume in Word to TheBigGameHunter@cisny.com. Please include the job code for the position with your resume.

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