Integration Architect
Role: Integration Architect
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada (Onsite)
Duties, Scope of Work, and/or Milestones:
Plan and develop test data for validation with each release.
Create and deliver appropriate technical documentation to project needs throughout development process.
Work with partner agencies to identify and design new integration workflows.
Work with functional and technical staff to gather documentation related to current system architecture and application requirements by July 1, 2026
Contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of the project by actively participating as a member of the team in daily, weekly, and monthly meetings.
Deliver assigned project on schedule. If project is in jeopardy of not meeting deadline, inform development team within 24 hours of determination. Current delivery date: July 1, 2027
Communicate development roadblocks to development team within 24 hours of determination. Daily/Weekly expectations:
Design/develop workflows meeting the needs of determined project requirements
Deliver weekly project progress for supervisor review by Thursday of each work week
Analyze and correct technical issues as found, providing weekly status updates.
Evaluate and recommend alternative application workflow solutions.
Maintain and communicate status of work performed bi-weekly at minimum. Minimum Qualifications:
Minimum two (2) years' experience in development relating to criminal justice integrations with IJIS (CC-IJIS)
Minimum eight (8) years' experience in each of the following: o IJIS Data Integration Development o Court/Law Enforcement Application or Database Support o MS SQL (mySQL / PL/SQL / Stored Procedures) IT Project management experience in a criminal justice environment
Pass a stringent criminal background check. (May take up to 8 weeks) TIER 1 SOLICITATION POSITION REQUEST 2 Revised 3/13/2023.
Preferred Skills:
Development of integrations with Tyler Odyssey CMS or Equivant CourtView CMS
Data Exchange work utilizing the GJXDM standard.
Proficient command of written and spoken English. Demonstrate fluency in both oral and written communications.
