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1- ERP
1-MTC- Meter to Cash
2- EAM- 1 for Utility, 1 for Nuclear
Job Summary
A Solution Architect leads the team in the analysis, design, development, and deployment of solutions, including application of Enterprise standards. Examples of these solutions may include enterprise content management, client-facing portals, custom business process workflows, and business intelligence dashboards.
Partners and collaborates with all stakeholders to understand and translate goals and objectives into architecture, roadmaps and capability models. Reconcile different perspectives and drive toward consensus.
Looks across applications, infrastructure, technology components and data to when developing roadmaps and capability models that outline how technology solutions are and will be structured
Creates and maintains reusable artifacts and patterns. Harvests artifacts across initiatives to extend the library of reusable artifacts and patterns or to enhance the existing reusable artifacts.
Develops policies, standards, guidelines, procedures and metrics that measure architectural quality and business outcomes
Engages with implementation teams to encourage and promote use of existing models, methods, services and other artifacts and capabilities resulting in increased speed of technology solution delivery, making such delivery more predictable and increasing the overall re-use of technology components.
Researches architectural paradigms and modern architecture constructs. Learns how processes such as continuous delivery or technologies such as micro services impact technology architecture
Ensures compatibility with existing solutions infrastructure, services and strategic requirements.
Act as a bridge among various parties during implementation of architecture components and their integration
Communicates the objectives and business outcomes of the technology architecture and the associated use cases in which the organization will derive the most value
Provides support and leadership to inform and aid evaluation and decision making in technology spending
Participates in the ecosystem strategy development, including environmental analysis, opportunity identification, value cases and business innovation portfolio development
(Customize) Add language specific to the function or project (i.e., Infrastructure, Applications, specific project, etc.).
Job Responsibilities
- Partners and collaborates with all stakeholders to understand and translate goals and objectives into architecture, roadmaps and capability models. Reconcile different perspectives and drive toward consensus.
- Looks across applications, infrastructure, technology components and data to when developing roadmaps and capability models that outline how technology solutions are and will be structured.
- Creates and maintains reusable artifacts and patterns. Harvests artifacts across initiatives to extend the library of reusable artifacts and patterns or to enhance the existing reusable artifacts.
- Develops policies, standards, guidelines, procedures and metrics that measure architectural quality and business outcomes.
- Engages with implementation teams to encourage and promote use of existing models, methods, services and other artifacts and capabilities resulting in increased speed of technology solution delivery, making such delivery more predictable and increasing the overall re-use of technology components.
- Researches architectural paradigms and modern architecture constructs. Learns how processes such as continuous delivery or technologies such as micro services impact technology architecture.
- Ensures compatibility with existing solutions infrastructure, services and strategic requirements.
- Act as a bridge among various parties during implementation of architecture components and their integration.
- Communicates the objectives and business outcomes of the technology architecture and the associated use cases in which the organization will derive the most value.
- Provides support and leadership to inform and aid evaluation and decision making in technology spending.
- Participates in the ecosystem strategy development, including environmental analysis, opportunity identification, value cases and business innovation portfolio development.
Job Specific Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor's degree in relevant field of study with at least 8 years of relevant work experience. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, at least 10 years of relevant work experience.