Senior Enterprise Infrastructure Architect
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Job description
Duties: Responsible for driving the infrastructure technology strategy as codified in approved target architectures that are aligned with business imperatives. Regularly reviewing roadmaps with senior stakeholders and updating them, and also influencing process and technology design decisions to remain in alignment. Fully explain architectural decision-making, and be comfortable presenting complex frameworks to senior leadership. Help guide and mentor more junior colleagues, and is responsible for documentation and standards review. Provide infrastructure design and estimation for highly complex and critical portfolio projects. Lead infrastructure architecture road mapping. Oversee policy, principles, best practices, and standards, maintain Architectural repository. Review infrastructure domain architectures and direct changes as necessary. Provide infrastructure design and estimation to support potential and actual M&A activity. Position requires 10% domestic and 5% international travel.
Requirements
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Information Technology or closely related field of study and five (5) years of experience as a Principal Enterprise Architect, Lead Solution Infrastructure Architect, Lead Messaging and Cloud Solution Architect, or related role where required experience was gained. Employer will also accept seven (7) years of experience as a Principal Enterprise Architect, Lead Solution Infrastructure Architect, Lead Messaging and Cloud Solution Architect, or related role where required experience was gained, in lieu of a Bachelor's degree and five (5) years. Also requires experience in the following:
- 3 years designing on-premise and cloud environments (AWS, Azure, GCP) with Zero Trust architecture;
- 2 years using Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Citrix Gateway, Fortinet FortiGate, Fortinet FortiManager, Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange, or Zscaler Private Access;
- New data center design, including network and power infrastructure;
- Containerization (Kubernetes, Docker) and IaC tools (Terraform, CloudFormation);
- Network design (Cisco ACI, VMware NSX) and security frameworks (NIST SP 800-207, CISSP);
- Zero Trust principles, including least-privileged access and continuous verification; and
- Enterprise architecture frameworks (TOGAF, Zachman).