Domain Architects
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Job description
Role purpose: Define and evolve the target architecture for Group Finance, ensuring scalable, secure, and data-driven solutions that align with business strategy and enterprise standards., * Own the Group Finance domain architecture, including target state, roadmaps, and transition plans.
- Translate finance strategy and regulatory needs into architecture principles, patterns, and solution direction.
- Partner with Finance, IT, Data, and Security teams to guide solution design across platforms and applications.
- Establish governance for architecture decisions, standards, and documentation to improve consistency and reuse.
- Assess current-state systems, identify gaps, and prioritize modernization initiatives.
- Support portfolio planning by evaluating solution options, dependencies, risks, and cost/value impacts.
- Ensure integration, data quality, and reporting requirements are addressed across end-to-end finance processes., As one of the Domain Architects for the Finance domain, you design, maintain, and guide the architecture for specific Finance capabilities, such as General Ledger, Financial Closing, Reporting, Treasury, Actuarial support, or Planning & Control. You translate the Finance strategy and Enterprise Architecture guidelines into clear and actionable domain-level architecture.
You ensure that solutions delivered within the Finance landscape are consistent, secure, compliant, and aligned with the target architecture defined by the Enterprise Architect.
You are an advisor to the leadership in Group Finance on specific domains.
You play a key role in enabling reliable financial processes, efficient operations, and regulatory compliance. Your architectural designs directly support improvements in data quality, reporting automation, and integration with the wider insurance value chain. Your decisions reduce technical debt and help create a more maintainable and future-ready Finance IT landscape.
You support management, Product Owners and DevOps teams in ensuring that the Finance domain operates on a robust, compliant, secure, and scalable IT landscape that supports NN's regulatory obligations including IFRS 17, IFRS 9, Solvency II, ESG reporting, and enabling fast-closing ambitions. You deliver tangible architecture results such as advice memos, implementation standards and guidelines, programme guidance on technical solutions, cost/benefit analysis, input for project and programme business cases and plans, and much more.
You guide stakeholders in decision making to reduce complexity, strengthen data quality, enable cost savings, deliver results according to strict timelines, comply with internal and external rules and regulations, and enable digital innovation. Your stakeholders are primarily in the Group Finance department, but secondary also in Financial Risk leadership and Business Unit leadership.
Your role is advisory and you help management in making decisions concerning the IT landscape of Group Finance in NN, and your focus will be on one or more domains (accounting, consolidation, reporting, operations, etc.) in the Finance environment. You are a sparring partner for many stakeholders, including Product Owners and Lead Engineers.
Finally, you have an engineering mindset, where you bring hands-on engineering skills and a pragmatic approach to problem-solving. You have deep knowledge of emerging technologies, engineering patterns, and knowledge how to implement business processes in effective IT solutions., * Develop and maintain domain-specific architecture blueprints, principles, and guidelines
- Refine target architecture into concrete solution directions for your Finance capability area
- Create and review solution designs in collaboration with Solution Architects and IT Delivery
- Provide architecture input for projects, releases, and Finance change initiatives
- Validate designs against domain architecture standards and enterprise-wide principles
- Support business analysts and product owners in shaping user stories and epics from an architectural viewpoint
- Work closely with Finance process owners, IT delivery teams, project managers, data specialists, and the Enterprise Architect
- Facilitate alignment between business needs and IT design decisions
- Translate complex architectural topics into clear, actionable recommendations
- Ensure coherent data flows, data definitions, and lineage for your domains
- Contribute to improvements in integration between Finance and other insurance domains (e.g., Policy, Claims, Risk)
- Support assessments of new tools, systems, and vendor solutions impacting your domain
- Safeguard alignment with regulatory and Finance compliance requirements (IFRS, Solvency II, audit)
- Contribute to architecture risk assessments and improvement plans
- Promote simplicity, reliability, and security-by-design within your domain
Requirements
- Proven experience in enterprise or domain architecture within Finance, ERP, or corporate functions.
- Strong knowledge of finance processes (e.g., record-to-report, planning, consolidation, treasury, tax).
- Architecture methods and artifacts (e.g., capability models, application/data architecture, roadmaps).
- Experience with ERP and finance ecosystems, integrations, and data platforms; cloud and security fundamentals.
- Ability to communicate architecture decisions to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong stakeholder management, facilitation, and decision-making in complex environments.
Success measures: Clear target architecture, improved standardization, reduced complexity, and delivery of finance capabilities aligned to business outcomes., * You understand complex Finance and IT processes and are able to provide structure and insight into the processes for yourself and others
- You collaborate effectively with many different co-workers: Finance experts, IT engineers, product owners, project managers, data experts, business analysts, architects
- You explain architecture choices clearly and convincingly. You bring the architecture decisions to the right people for decision making
- You balance short-term project needs with long-term architectural goals and are able to explain that balance to project managers and others
- You translates process challenges into robust, maintainable solutions in close collaboration with solution architects and product owners
- You have a strong knowledge of TOGAF, ArchiMate, Agile/Scrum, SAFe, PRINCE2, ITIL and COBIT, and can apply the best practices and concepts of these methodologies easily in your architecture advice
- You are capable of getting proper knowledge and insight of Finance processes quickly (financial accounting, management accounting, closing, regulatory reporting, consolidation, budgeting and forecasting, tax, and others)
- You are familiar with data engineering, data management, and data governance concepts and practices (such as data modelling, data lineage, data quality, data warehousing, dashboarding, data integration patterns, data definitions)
- You have experience working with ERP/Finance systems (SAP, Oracle) including operational finance (AP/AR, Collections & Disbursements, Cash Management), BI/Reporting platforms, cloud services (Azure/AWS), and data platforms
You have the following experience:
- At least 7 years of experience working in large and complex IT environments (100s of IT solutions, 1000s of connections, 100+ IT teams) on leadership positions (management, Product Owner, advisory roles such as architect, etc.)
- At least 3 years of experience in Enterprise or Domain Architecture-preferably in Insurance or Financial Services
- At least 3 years of experience shaping or modernizing Finance IT landscapes (ERP, consolidation, reporting)
- At least 2 years of experience advising Board-2 level management
- At least 2 years of experience contributing to large change initiatives and portfolio guidance
- Experience working with regulatory-focused environments (IFRS, Solvency II, DNB requirements)
- Strong communication skills with senior leadership and non-technical stakeholders
- Strong stakeholder management skills with senior leadership and non-technical stakeholders
- Strong learning skills to be able to understand and apply new concepts and details quickly and effectively
- At least 3 years of experience working with TOGAF 9 and Archimate
- Certified in one or more Enterprise Architecture methodologies such as TOGAF 9
- Experience in working according to multiple methodologies: Agile/Scrum or DevOps or Kanban, PRINCE2 or IPMA
- Preferably experience with one or more Enterprise Architecture tools such as Sparx EA or Bizzdesign
- Preferably knowledge of Dutch and European financial reporting regulations (IFRS9, IFRS17, Solvency II, et cetera)
- Living in The Netherlands and willing to come to the office in The Hague at least 2 days per week
- Fluent in English, both verbal and in writing
- Academic working and thinking level, You will work in a diverse environment with a lot of professionals with strong experience in Finance & Risk and IT. Your colleagues have many different nationalities and English is the default language for meetings and communication. You will have to collaborate with co-workers in various locations: The Netherlands, Czechia, Hungary, Romania, India, which requires flexibility in your communication. Coming to our office in The Hague two days per week will nevertheless also help you in face-to-face aligning with colleagues.
Benefits & conditions
NN invests in an inclusive, inspiring work environment and in skills and competences for the future. We match this with employee benefits that are in line with what is needed today and in the future. This way, we offer our employees the opportunity to get the best out of themselves. We offer you:
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Salary between €6.378,- and €8.504,- based on 36 hours per week, depending on your knowledge and experience
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13th month and holiday allowance are paid with your monthly salary
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27 vacation days for a 5-day working week and three Diversity Days
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A modern pension administered by BeFrank
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Plenty of training and learning opportunities
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NS Business Card 2nd class, which gives you unlimited travel, also privately. Do you prefer to travel with your own transport? Then you can declare the kilometers travelled
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Allowances for setting up your home office and for internet use