The enterprise architect (m/f/d) is responsible to adopt a business-outcome-driven enterprise and solution architecture approach that is iterative, evolves with business/product strategy and delivers business outcomes.
The successful applicant will be responsible for providing the necessary leadership, analysis and design tasks related to the development of an enterprise's solutions architecture.
Working on a specific project and/or initiative, enterprise architect is responsible for deliverables that consists of architecture visions, target architecture, transition architecture, end to end solution architecture consisting of business architecture views, frameworks, sequence diagrams, use cases, component architecture, data architecture, integration and infrastructure architecture.
The enterprise architect is accountable for proactively and holistically leading business and IT transformational activities for creating deliverables that guide the developing direction in response to business needs, disruptive forces, and driving achieving targeted business outcomes. Solutions include systems (including applications, technologies, processes and information), shared infrastructure services and shared application services.
Responsibilities:
- Develop enterprise and end-to-end solution architecture that considers holistic business requirements, current state in the NatCos and technology choices.
- Act as a bridge between central business/IT and local IT architecture organization
- Collaborate with individual NatCos to create target and transition architecture for various transformational initiatives.
- Design a comprehensive target vision for a certain project and works closely with product, design and development and NatCos teams to plan transition.
- Responsible for implementation of architecture concepts in various NatCos
- Assess emerging technologies and perform proof of concepts
- Collaborate with product teams, design teams, NatCos, enterprise architects and provide optimized solutions that results into the most effective business outcomes #EHE_T&I#