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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Service Designer/Developer - **Company:** Atria Group LLC - **Location:** Nashville, TN, United States - **Experience:** Experienced - **Contract:** Temporary contract - **Skills:** Java (Programming Language), XML Schema, Adobe InDesign, Agile Methodology, Applications Architecture, Unit Testing, Code Review, Cyber Security, Data Architecture, Java EE Connector Architecture, Java Message Service (JMS), Systems Development Life Cycle, Service-Oriented Architecture, Service Development Studio, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Software Engineering, Management of Software Versions, Web Services Description Language, WS-Security, Extensible Markup Language (XML), SAP Ariba - **Published:** August 8, 2026 - **Apply:** https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/AtriaGroupLLC/88468227-service-designer-developer ## About the Role 7+ years IT experience 5+ years SOA development experience 3+ years Agile development experience 3+ years IBM SOA development platform experience (IIB, WMB, WAS, WSRR, Data Power) 3+ years Java development experience 2+ years Web Services Security Experience (WS-Security) 2+ years Rules Engine development experience preferrably Corticon Strong communication and interpersonal skills Detailed knowledge of SOA, service orchestration, and design Broad knowledge of service interface and related standards like XML, JCA, JMS, SOAP, WSDL, etc. Thorough knowledge of drawing up functional and technical designs Thorough knowledge of system development methods and techniques Well-developed analytical and troubleshooting intellect ## Description Designs service orchestration and formalize service descriptions into WDSL, XSD, etc. Develop SOA services Responsibilities/Tasks Responsible for placing service reference documents in the Registry (WSDL and XSD)/Repository (usage scenarios annotated with nominal requirements...) Reconcile candidate service interfaces with existing infrastructure and identify missing components (e.g., mainframe service enablement) Analyze all candidate service interfaces and check for gaps, inconsistencies, and redundancies (e.g., overlapping service boundaries) Match technical solutions to outlined design constraints (e.g., WS-Security to solve integrity and confidentiality constraints) Formalize Service Descriptions into WSDL, XSD, etc. Work with Application Architect and Data Architect to ensure consistency with existing XML data formats and conventions Create virtualized endpoints in the SM to be used in the Registry Drive policy in SM in collaboration with the Application Architect and IT Security When changing the interface for pre-existing services, assume responsibility for defining appropriate elements (e.g., versioning, and content based routing) that facilitate simultaneous deployment of multiple versions of the service Ensure compliance with published WS-I Basic Profile and Standards Perform design of code-based deliverables Create reusable components to streamline development Develop and unit test services Participate in design and code reviews Adhere to service development best practices, standards, and naming conventions Provide required development related documentation and code for service repository and development reuse repository Adhere to service lifecycle methodology prescriptive governance and architecture best practices Generate high-level and detailed business requirements from application teams and work with SOA COE architects and developers for clarification and design Collaborate with QA in creating test plans and business scripts for the identified process flows Investigate service orchestration possibilities (e.g., aggregation, composition) Assist with providing metrics to SOA COE where applicable Define testing strategy, standards, processes, and tools for services ## Related Videos - [Agile work at CARIAD – Creating a customer web application for controlling the vehicle ](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/200-agile-work-at-cariad-creating-a-customer-web-application-for-controlling-the-vehicle) - [From Bedside Beeps to Interoperable Bytes – Getting your medical devices ready to talk the IEEE 11073 language](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/771-from-bedside-beeps-to-interoperable-bytes-getting-your-medical-devices-ready-to-talk-the-ieee-11073-language) - [Are Code Reviews Worth It? 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