ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT L0(CONTRACT)
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Job description
Collaborate with stakeholders across business and IT to develop comprehensive enterprise architecture strategies aligned with company goals and industry best practices. Analyze existing systems, business processes, and technology frameworks to identify gaps and opportunities for architectural improvements. Design and document enterprise architecture models, roadmaps, and frameworks that enable scalable, secure, and efficient IT solutions. Provide architectural guidance and governance throughout the project lifecycle to ensure solutions meet business requirements and adhere to architectural standards. Engage in technology evaluation, selection, and integration planning to support transformation initiatives and optimize operational efficiency. Partner with cross-functional teams including business analysts, developers, and system engineers to foster collaboration and successful implementation of architectural designs. Support continuous improvement efforts by monitoring emerging trends, tools, and technologies relevant to enterprise architecture.
Requirements
Proven experience in Enterprise Architecting , demonstrating the ability to develop and implement enterprise architecture frameworks within complex organizational environments. Strong understanding of architectural frameworks such as TOGAF, Zachman, or equivalent methodologies. Experience with digital transformation projects and enterprise-wide technology integration. Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, capable of articulating complex technical concepts to diverse stakeholders. Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, fast-paced environment with changing priorities.
Preferred Attributes A strategic mindset with an aptitude for translating business needs into technology solutions. Familiarity with cloud technologies, microservices architecture, and cybersecurity principles is advantageous. Commitment to continuous professional growth and learning within the architecture domain.