Billing Solutions Architect Amdocs Architecture - Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Billing Solutions Architect Amdocs

Our client, a telecommunications company in Maryland Heights, MO, is in need of 2 Solutions Architects on a 6 month contract-to-hire basis.
These Solution Architects will work onsite daily, joining a high-level billing innovations group responsible for the improvement of software solutions, automation, data transfer, as well as internal tools and processes related to a recently implemented Amdocs billing platform.
The Architects will be responsible for translating requirements created by functional analysts into the Amdocs architecture and describing it through the set of architecture and design artifacts.
Those artifacts are then used by the rest of the development team to continue implementing Amdocs and tying it into numerous other systems and applications.
Required Skills:
Experience over multiple engagements as a Solution or Enterprise Architect, reviewing technology ecosystems and making recommendations to senior leadership 6
years experience configuring systems and/or applications Billing Design/Configuration Experience (Amdocs highly preferred) with expert knowledge of building custom ordering systems integrated with a vendor billing system Expert knowledge of the software development lifecycle Excellent communication, documentation, and presentation skills Preferred Skills:
SME level knowledge of Amdocs billing software (CES, CRM, MEC, MCO, MoneyMap) Knowledge of mobile products and services Billing Solutions Architect Amdocs Recommended Skills Architecture Automation Billing Communication Customer Relationship Management Data Transmissions Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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