The role requires a Senior IT Enterprise Architect/Strategist to provide architecture support, conduct assessments, develop strategies, and maintain architecture roadmaps while collaborating with delivery teams and stakeholders.
We do have a job opening for IT Enterprise Architect/Strategist - Senior for our direct client Province of Ontario. The position details are given below:
Job Details:
Job ID: RQ11173 - IT Enterprise Architect/Strategist - Senior
Location : 222 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario
Duration: 06 Months + Extension
Type: Onsite
Job Description:
HM is looking for Enterprise Solution Architect/Strategist - not application/solution architects.
- 15+ years of experience as an architect - working on various platforms.
- Provide architecture support to delivery teams across assigned projects and initiatives, ensuring solutions align with enterprise standards and TSA.
- Conduct technology assessments and fit-gap analyses to evaluate solution options and recommend optimal approaches
- Create and maintain architecture roadmaps that support program and project objectives while advancing enterprise alignment.
- Develops recommends, implements and manages IT Enterprise Architecture (EA) strategy and architect deliverables for the organization
- Provide analysis, development and evaluation of new government-wide modernization strategies, plans and TSA direction, to identify needs for new technology and architecture standards and guidelines.
- Contribute to EA standards and artifacts templates where required, based on lessons learned from project delivery and emerging needs.
- Contribute to the creation of enterprise-wide enterprise architecture standards, and guideline to support standardized practices, unify technologies, common technology stacks, share frameworks, methodologies, and patterns.
- Identify enterprise platforms, products, and technology stacks using common patterns and services that leverage a modular/composable architecture approach for standardization.
- Ability to deal with various stakeholders
- Strong technical background - however this is not an application/solution architecture role.
- Ability to create policy and standards from a organization prespective.
- Understanding of EA frameworks, platform and products
- Demonstrated experience in development and implementation of Enterprise Architecture
- Knowledge and experience in Application architecture, Technology Architecture, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Experience and knowledge in Project Management
- Experience conducting technology assessments, performing fit-gap analyses, developing architecture roadmaps, and producing architectural artifacts to support project delivery, alongside contributing to reference architectures, guidance, and templates.
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