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<p>Job Role: AWS Solution Architect</p><p>Location: Ann Arbor, MI (Hybrid)/ Remote with Travel</p><p>Pay Rate: $80/hr. on C2C</p><p>Eligibility: USC, GC, GC-EAD, H4-EAD, L2S only</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Job Description:</strong></p><p><strong>Solution Architect</strong></p><ul><li>Translates the client's business requirements into specific systems, applications and/or process designs for custom technical solutions. Analyzes client requirements and designs solutions to meet the client objectives. Balances the needs of sales and delivery to design a solution that meets or exceeds the requirements of service delivery. Designs, develops and implements total systems solutions to the enterprise-wide technical requirements of clients.</li><li>Integrates hardware, processes, methodologies, and software within the client environment. Leads the deployment, technical accuracy and completeness of integrated systems designs</li><li>Designs end-to-end solutions that align with business objectives, risk tolerance, and regulatory requirements.</li><li>Translates security requirements into technical architectures across infrastructure, applications, cloud, and data environments.</li><li>Collaborates with stakeholders including IT, business leaders, developers, and security teams to ensure secure solution delivery.</li><li>Evaluates and selects technologies that support secure system integration, threat mitigation, and operational resilience.</li><li>Ensures compliance with industry standards and regulations (e.g., NIST, ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA) throughout the solution lifecycle.</li><li>Develops architectural documentation including diagrams, security models, and implementation guidelines.</li><li>Identifies and mitigates risks related to system design, data flow, and third-party integrations.</li><li>Supports incident response and recovery planning, embedding resilience into architectural decisions.</li><li>Guides development and operations teams on secure implementation practices and architectural standards.</li><li>Stays current with emerging cybersecurity threats and technologies, continuously refining architectural strategies.</li><li>Individuals are expert in their subject area and have working knowledge of related subject areas.</li><li>They lead large projects. They may lead or guide others on cross-functional projects outside of department.</li><li>Acts as the key client contact and project leader for client solutions in a complex environment.</li><li>Applies state-of-the-art knowledge of technology alternatives and generates leading edge technical solutions.</li><li>Manages to completion projects that span multi- functional, multi- national and multiple sites.</li><li>Develops and maintains effective relationships with leadership in targeted companies and participates as a key member in solutions and strategy decisions.</li><li>Designs and delivers multiple enterprise-wide system solutions to the external client.</li><li>Identifies and develops new opportunities at existing clients as well as opportunities with new clients.</li><li>Viewed as a technology expert and may speak at conferences and publish white papers.</li><li>Participates in applicable win-loss reviews and incorporates insights into future solutions.</li></ul><p><strong>Qualifications:</strong></p><ul><li>Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field (Master's preferred).</li><li>10+ years of experience in software architecture, systems design, or enterprise architecture.</li><li>Proven experience designing solutions across cloud, on-premise, and hybrid environments.</li><li>Strong understanding of architectural frameworks (e.g., TOGAF, Zachman).</li><li>Expertise in one or more technology stacks (e.g., .NET, Java, SAP, Salesforce, AWS, Azure).</li><li>Certification in architecture or cloud platforms (e.g., AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect Expert).</li><li>Experience with microservices, APIs, DevOps, and containerization (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes).</li></ul><p></p>

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