UI Path Architect Architecture - Hartford, CT at Geebo

UI Path Architect

PositionUI Path Architect LocationRemoteSalary /RateSalary - DOE Job Description UI Path experience - 6
years Overall automation experience - 12
years Special skill set - Modern design, Use of Object repositories, Document Understanding, Action Center, libraries and knowledge of Test manager and Test suits.
Provide architectural leadership in shaping strategic, business technology projects, with a strong emphasis on contemporary web UI best practices.
Create, design, and be the key owner of UI architecture directives & documentation:
including technology roadmaps, standards, guidelines, and department best practices.
Drive improvements to the web stack, with a focus on the digital experience for the user, as well as application performance & security to meet the needs of the business and customers, now & in the future Lead on technical investigations & proof of concepts, both individually and as part of a team, including being hands - on with code, to make technical recommendations Take a lead role in setting up new project stubs & infrastructure, in collaboration with team leads & DevOps team Act as a key stakeholder between Development & DevOps teams, ensure that future technology choices & designs can be deployed following the Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery paradigm, and the designs have the support of DevOps teams Be an active stakeholder throughout the software development life cycle, overseeing the software design & ensuring the project maintains its technical direction while adjusting the technical design to mitigate unexpected blockers during the project Create documentation for Architecture Principles, UI design patterns & examples, technology roadmaps & future planning Recommended Skills Architecture Automation Continuous Delivery Continuous Integration Dev Ops Engineering Design Process Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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