Job ID: MI-139343 (911090130)10A
Hybrid/Local Azure DevOps Architect (12+) with CI/CD, AWS, container, Redis, .NET, RabbitMQ, MongoDb and DynamoDB experience
Location: Lansing, MI (MDOS)
Duration: 12 Months
Position location: Lansing: Hybrid schedule, 2 days a week in office REQUIRED (Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
Local (strongly preferred) and non-local candidates can apply. MUST BE WILLING TO RELOCATE and will need to be onsite from day 1, two days a week.
Parking: There are multiple parking options, but parking will need to be paid for by the resource/vendor.
Top Skill & Years of Experience Required:
C# – 10 years
Software Development – 10 years
SWQL Server – 5 years
Creating and Maintaining CI/CD pipelines – 3 years
Using common cloud providers – Azure or AWS – 3 years
Creating and maintaining applications using containers and container orchestration tools – 3 years
Configuring cache and message queuing systems with tools such as Redis or RabbitMQ – 3 years
Creating and maintaining security plans and disaster recovery plans – 3 years
Preferred Skills:
Message queuing (Redis, RabbitMQ, or similar) – 3+ years
Skill Azure technologies – 3+ years
Skill NoSQL (MongoDb, DynamoDB, or similar non-relational database) – 2+ years
Skill Azure DevOps – 3+ years
Skill Creating and maintaining .NET applications – 5+ years
Skill Creating and maintaining CI/CD pipelines – 5+ years
Skill Creating and maintaining applications using containers and container orchestration tools – 5+ years
Skill Using common cloud providers such as Azure or AWS – 5+ years
Skill Configuring cache and message queuing systems with tools such as Redis or RabbitMQ – 5+ years
Skill Experience transitioning teams from on-prem hosting to cloud hosting – 2+ years.
The Infrastructure Solutions Architect will perform a combination of both Infrastructure and Application Architect
responsibilities related to MDOS Elections, Financial, and Legal departments. The Infrastructure Solutions Architect will
also lead the efforts of those performing Business Analyst duties and executing tasks as defined in the State of
Michigan’s Project Management Methodology (PMM) as well as the Systems Engineering Methodology (SEM).
Specific tasks may include but are not limited to:
• Analyze and recommend architecture solutions
Lead developers in development of system in accordance with defined architecture.
Ensure compliance with standards (defacto and dejure)
• Analyze and recommend solutions for Web and mobile applications
In a Lead Role analyze business practices and processes to determine best practice strategies to ensure
maximum effectiveness and efficiency.
• Assist with Strategic planning, including applications integration and legacy application strategy
• Analyze hardware and software to assist in the standards determination and setting of processes
• Analyze application development processes and tools
Recommend changes in hardware, storage, network systems, operating systems, COTS software,
security and software design to meet future growth and improve system performance. All
recommendations are to be approved by SOM.
• Assist with the development of Business Process Models
• Assist with architecting the integration of various vendor technologies including COTS
Support technical teams with implementations
• Assist with the coordination of architectural change in both technical and business environments
• Assist with architecting diverse solutions into a cohesive and manageable environment
Recommend solutions for technical architectures of web content management applications
• Assist in the development of solution architectures from business requirements, information
architecture, and technical architecture
• Analyze market trends so as to relate business needs with technical opportunities.
Participate in technology test plan development and execution
Create and modify appropriate documentation deliverables that exist within the Systems Engineering
Methodology and are required for the State of Michigan standards.
Lead and review BA efforts and gathering for completeness.
Serves as the communication bridge between non-technical business users and technical solution developers. The
Solutions Architect has a depth of knowledge in business analysis and design processes including knowledge of
methodology, tools, and techniques. This individual is an active participant in aspects of department assessment,
visioning, and reengineering.
Perform Cost analysis and modeling to assist in the assessment of the return on investment for projects and computer operations.
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