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Develops and facilitates the implementation of architectural policies and standards, procedures, and templates for use in architectural design, service transition and sustained enterprise solution operations.
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Enterprise Cloud Solution Architecture: Drive and lead the development of enterprise cloud solution roadmaps and architectures in support of cloud-based initiatives; work with security, development, and deployment teams to ensure designs and implementation adhere to architectural design patterns for secure cloud application environments, application architecture, data services, and cloud service integrations.
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Align Architectural Runway to SAFe Agile Development. The Enterprise Architect is responsible for creating a vision and strategy for the development practice across the enterprise.
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Challenge the solution architects way of thinking by implementing architectural design principles to improve the bank’s security, resiliency and technology footprint. Act as an expert technical resource for modeling, simulation, and analysis effortsLeverage industry best practices to design, test, implement and support a solution.
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Develop architectural blueprints and transformational roadmaps for modernization of Product Development (PD) products such as PLM, Bill of Materials, Systems Engineering, Design, and Verification, fostering collaboration across functional domains and Business, IT, and enterprise architecture teams.
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Minimum of 3 years’ experience in an Enterprise Architect/Solution Architect role. The candidate will manage the enterprise level AI/ML capability development program and will work across the firm to drive the definition of technology strategy, IT governance processes, strong architectural principles, and organizational impact of incorporating AI/ML capabilities into solutions.
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Translates business and technical requirements into an architectural blueprint to achieve business objectives and documents all solution architecture design and analysis work. Enterprise/Solution Architect (W2 - REMOTE) - 315102 - FORD.
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Proven experience in developing enterprise and solution level architectural designs. Proven influence in solution design and decisions within software development lifecycle.
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In this role you will be responsible for architecture, design and implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities for use across our Application Development efforts.
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Someone in between solution/app architect and enterprise architect. Responsible for supporting architectural vision, with various focus in Scalability, Cloud Migration, Application Modernization, and domain-driven design.
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Description As the Architect for CBMS, you would ensure that technology holistically enables CBMS to achieve its vision and goals by creating an architectural landscape that is aligned with CBMS desired operational outcomes that's design focused on systems qualities such as security, resiliency, availability and ability to change.
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Apply professional knowledge and skills to review/evaluate vendor proposals to determine adherence to architectural guidelines, specifications and investment strategy. Analyzes overall effectiveness of architectural decisions to ensure best practices are incorporated to successfully meet the strategic goals of the company.
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Craft technical artifacts and presentations to communicate architectural design options that help educate product, engineering, and business users and teams. Analysis of existing solutions alignment to infrastructure standards and providing feedback to both evolve and mature the solution.
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Enterprise solution Architect. Encompasses multiple disciplines, including technology architects, solution architects, and enterprise architects. Experience in leading overall cloud design with AWS/Google Cloud Platform or Azure.
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The Enterprise Architect will be responsible for developing reference architecture (RA) and solution architectures that will be used for the design, development, and implementation of enterprise-wide solutions.
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