Seeking a Development Manager/Technical Architect with 15+ years of experience in Java, SQL, PowerApps, AI/ML and cloud services. Responsibilities include tech design, integration pipelines and automation flows.
Job Description:
Qualifications + Skills
Bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science or equivalent
15+ years of experience in Java/SQL/Framework development
Strong experience in data modelling.
Strong experience in MS PowerApps, Power Automate, MS Lists
Experience with tech design, building integration pipelines and automation flows
Experience in AI/ML. Experience in cloud services like AWS, GCP, Azure is a plus.
Experience working within common delivery methodologies (e.g. agile and/or waterfall).
Good problem solving and business acumen.
Effective communication skills, ability to simplify and structure complex problems.
Location:
DGS India - Mumbai - Thane Ashar IT ParkBrand:
DentsuTime Type:
Full timeContract Type:
PermanentTop Skills
AI
AWS
Azure
GCP
Java
Ml
Ms Lists
Ms Powerapps
Power Automate
SQL
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