Lead IT Architect
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Job description
As a Lead IT Architect , you will work closely with clients to understand their issues, define IT strategies, architecture solutions, win buy-in for your recommendations, and collaborate with fellow BCGers to transform client potential into performance. You will be given end-to-end responsibility for larger, highly technical and more complex 'modules' within a project, and begin to develop specialized knowledge to help you solve clients' problems.
You will start to take on team lead responsibilities and demonstrate intellectual leadership Together with our clients, you will develop superior digital and technology concepts and architecture solutions as well as support technical implementations actively and on site, applying your sound technical know-how, your understanding of business contexts, and your analytical and conceptual skills.
You will also help guide junior members of the team, help with project proposals, client care, building relationships with peers and identifying new business opportunities.
Finally as a Lead IT Architect you will contribute to the Practice Area development and help to build the BCG brand as a key member of the case team.
Requirements
- 10 to 15 years' experience in software development, technical project management, digital delivery or technology consulting.
- Prior IT consulting experience is a must with management experience.
- Experience of working in the insurance technology market with knowledge on core insurance processes and packages such as Guidewire, Duck Creek or DXC Graphtalk AIA, Sapiens, Keylane or SAP Insurance.
- Experience of working on core systems modernisation (such as Policy administration, claims systems or underwriting/pricing) and regulatory reporting (Solvency II or IFRS 17)
- Technical expertise working with Data and Cloud technologies.
- Overview of common development methods and tools DevOps practices and Continuous Improvement
- Ability to balance dogmatism and pragmatism to guide decision making. Articulate trade-offs and drive high-impact technology decisions on topics including (but not limited to) IaaS/PaaS providers, container orchestration, service mesh, API gateways, and commercial vs. open source software.
- Approaches to managing Architectural debt, Architecture governance and evolution in practice
- Micro services topologies, including operational concerns such as resiliency, observability, discovery and routing, security etc.
- Have experience with, and understand how to lead, legacy integration and remediation (facades, strangler approaches, et. al.).
- Deep understanding of different integration patterns and best practices such as events, synchronous vs. asynchronous.
- Ability to work under pressure and willingness to travel to clients world-wide.
- For candidates based in London: Fluent in English.
- For candidates based in the Netherlands: Fluent in English; Dutch is highly desirable.
- For candidates based in Belgium: Fluent in English, with French or Flemish as an additional requirement.
- University degree with above-average academic performance in a mathematical-scientific field, information technology, or business administration.