Senior Architect, API Platforms
Washington, AR - USA
Job Summary
The Senior Architect API Platforms is responsible for defining and leading the enterprise API strategy architecture and governance framework across the organization. This role will lead the design implementation and evolution of APIs and integration solutions using the MuleSoft Anypoint Platform and other modern API management platforms.
The architect will drive the adoption of API-led connectivity reusable integration patterns and secure scalable API ecosystems that enable digital products data sharing and enterprise integration across cloud SaaS and on-premise systems.
This role works closely with application development data engineering cloud and security teams to ensure APIs are designed as enterprise products that accelerate innovation improve interoperability and support digital transformation initiatives.
This role is based in our Washington DC office. A reasonable rate of base compensation for this position is$00 per year.ACS employees work a hybrid schedule consisting of working onsite two days per work week as decided by functional area. The balance of the week is open to working remotely though employees are always welcome onsite each day if they choose.
ACS currently provides the following benefits for this position: paid vacation leave paid sick leave paid holidays health insurance flexible spending account or health care savings account dental insurance life insurance vision insurance retirement benefits short- and long-term disability and 4-week work from anywhere; each benefit is subject to the terms of the applicable program. Additional benefits may apply based on skills experience and location.
Any actual offer of employment reflecting the total compensation package and benefits will be made in the sole discretion of ACS. ACS reserves the right to amend or modify its employment benefits and compensation structure at any time.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
About Company
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