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Practical knowledge of modern service-oriented architecture, API design, and enterprise integration patterns. Owns technical decisions, production of architectural artifacts, and technical designs for assigned projects.
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Previous experience implementing, converting, and managing technologies, including diagnosing complex technical problems in a multi-layered enterprise application environment. Analyzes and translates complex technical requirements into architectural blueprints or proofs of concept for one or more information technology products and/or systems.
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Experience and knowledge to lead and collaborate effectively with solution architect and technical leads in the development of a practical Enterprise application architecture. Enterprise Application Architect.
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Knowledge of ITSM, ITIL and IT standards and controls and architectural paradigms such as TOGAF. As a Cloud Architect you will create and formulate strategy for the adoption of Cloud services, work with internal business teams to deeply understand their business and technical needs, act as a technical liaison between partners and the support engineering teams as well as develop complete and track Cloud Security and Governance measures.
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Significant experience in a data architect role with practical examples of designing and providing data engineering/architectural blueprints that have been pragmatically and actually implemented.
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That serve as the critical input to build consistent and standardized solutionsWork with multiple vendors to develop and implement specific aspects of the software and architectural solution. This aspect of the role may require the architect to consider costs and timelines and ensure that vendors meet deadlines for deliverables and project elements.
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At least 7 years of experience in Information TechnologyAt least 5 years of hands-on experience in ETL/SQL development and Architecting enterprise level large scale multi-tier solutions that require complex Architectural design decisions.
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Analyzing business, technical, infrastructure and architectural requirements, as well as identifies inconsistencies, assumptions, and critical elements to evolve solutions. Ability to design enterprise solutions by synthesizing a combination of business, technical, operational needs into a sound application architecture to address these needs.
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The Enterprise Architect is responsible for the creation, maintenance and management of IT architecture models and their lower level components. Title: Enterprise Architect.
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Experience using Enterprise Architectural tools/applications such as Visio, Sparx, ABACUS, etc. The Enterprise Architect will provide enterprise-level architecture design and implementation expertise to cross-functional delivery teams using Agile methodology.
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The Enterprise Architect works with the Information Technology Division (ITD) to implement strategies, design architectural solutions, and ensure alignment of technology to IT best practices and standards.
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Implementing an Enterprise Architecture framework using The Open Group Architectural Framework experience (TOGAF) and apply the architecture to application roadmaps. Experience as an Enterprise Architect (EA) at a corporation/government agency of like size and complexity as SSA preferred.
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Position Summary: The IT Architect, Senior articulates the architectural vision, conceptualizes and experiments with alternative architectural approaches. Application and Integration design methodologies, standards and best practices (SOA, OOAD, AOP) Business requirements gathering, Joint Application Design (JAD), Business Process Modeling (BPM) and Business Process Decomposition processes UML and Business process modeling Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) and business integration Industry standard processes (SDLC, CMMI, Change Mgmt, ITIL, etc.
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As an Enterprise Architect, you act as an Advisor to the customer to lead them toward the next step of IT Services by providing holistic advice and guidance focusing on an application/solution, an industry, or a technology.
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At least 5 years of experience in technology consulting, enterprise and solutions architecture and architectural frameworks. As a Technology Architect, you will significantly contribute to identifying best-fit architectural solutions for one or more projects; you will collaborate with some of the best talent in the industry to create and implement innovative high-quality solutions, participate in Sales and various pursuits focused on our clients' business needs.
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