Solutions Architect at Simons
Quebec City, QC G1R 3V9, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Microservices, Computer Science, It, Apache Kafka, Spring Boot, Supply Chain

Industry

Computer Software/Engineering

Description

Job description
IT

SOLUTIONS ARCHITECT

Quebec
Campus Simons
Full time
La Maison Simons is a key player in the retail industry and is currently undergoing a major digital transformation. In a complex technological environment where data flows across multiple systems – ERP, e-commerce platforms, points of sale, OMS, and logistics solutions – our goal is to build a software architecture that is coherent, robust, and scalable.
To support this vision, we are seeking a Solutions Architect who can design integrated, sustainable, and business-aligned software solutions that meet our evolving needs.

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Responsibilities

ROLE SUMMARY

As a Solutions Architect, you will be responsible for designing software solutions that ensure smooth and efficient data integration between heterogeneous platforms, while aligning with business processes.
You will serve as a bridge between business needs and technical requirements, ensuring architectural decisions are consistent with strategic business objectives.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Design software architectures focused on the integration of distributed systems (REST APIs, events, message queues, etc.).
  • Implement solutions using Java Spring Boot for application components.
  • Design efficient event pipelines using Apache Kafka to enable real-time data flow and facilitate data reuse across platforms.
  • Produce architectural specifications (both technical and functional), technical documentation, and integration standards.
  • Define data flows between systems, considering business rules, dependencies, and operational constraints.
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