Lead development and maintenance of enterprise and program-level business architecture for Ontario government. Create business architecture artifacts, data and process models, align architectures to solution and information architectures, govern architecture practices, and engage stakeholders to drive integration and service design alignment.
Responsibilities:
- Analyzes government information pertinent to business
architecture, consults with appropriate government contacts on specific
business architecture elements and conducts focus group workshops.
- Develops and maintains business capabilities
Requirements
Experience and Skill Set Requirements:
Must Haves:
- Develop
enterprise architecture deliverables and artifacts in alignment with
Ontario Government Enterprise Architecture processes and practices.
- Proficiency
in frameworks such as the Zachman Framework, TOGAF (The Open Group
Architecture Framework), or other relevant frameworks.
- Deep
understanding of diverse business environments, with a focus on government
settings, including familiarity with key business drivers in these
contexts.
- Understanding
of data modeling principles and techniques, including entity-relationship
diagrams (ERDs) and data flow diagrams.
Skill Set Requirements:
Business Architecture Experience:
- Core - Total 10 years IT experience with minimum 5 years
Business Architect Experience completing Business Architecture for OPS and/or
related large organizations
- Total IT experience of at least 10 years, out of which 5
years doing Business Architecture on large complex projects.
- Successfully completed business architectures at the
enterprise and/or core business levels for governments or large organizations.
- Experience developing Conceptual and Logical models,
including Data Models
Development of Business Architecture Artifacts:
- Proven ability in designing optimized future versions of
business areas.
- Proven ability in horizontal business integration.
- Development of Program Area(s) Business Architecture and
corresponding Business Architecture Documentation (BAD) according to OPS
standards and industry best practices.
- Creation of alignment of Business Architecture Document to
the Solution Requirements Document (SRD) and the Information Architecture
Document (IAD), as per OPS standards and industry best practices, ensuring
vertical integration.
Business Architecture Design:
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience with Services
modeling, Business Function Modeling, Business Process Modeling, proficient use
of BPMN, Value Chain Analysis, Business Outcomes, Performance Measures and KPIs
definition, Strategic, Legislative and Technology alignment.
- Ability to create Business Architectures that directly
inform and support the elicitation of business and system requirements.
- Ability to develop and maintain architectural governance and
controls over Business Architecture.
- Ability to leverage reference architecture
artefacts/models/patterns to enable shared use.
- Ability to integrate stand-alone Business Architectures.
- Ability to align Business Architecture processes and
artifacts with Service Design practices.
- Ability to model Business Functional and Contractual
Accountabilities.
Business Architecture alignment:
- Ability to develop Business Architectures that align with
acquired solutions/services and existing strategic IT Products.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills:
- Excellent communication, concept visualization,
facilitation, stakeholder management, negotiation, consensus building, and
problem- solving skills.
- Experience collaborating with executives and senior
management.
- Deep engagement with business stakeholders and cluster
architects including incorporation of review feedback from cluster business
architect/s and other stakeholders.
Zachman and OPS Standards:
- Knowledge of Zachman Framework
- Experience in developing business architectures using
Ontario Government Enterprise Architecture methodologies and GO-ITS standards.
- Experience with the OPS Enterprise Architecture governance
process, in general, and with Governance Point 1 (AGP1) in particular.
- Familiarity with Information Management, Privacy and Records
Keeping principles and concepts as they pertain to Business Architecture.
- Familiarity with Accessibility for Ontarians with Disability
Act (AODA) and related regulations and standards as they pertain to Business
Architecture.
- Ability to design/propose Business Architectures that
leverage latest cutting-edge technologies.
- Familiarity with Service Design principles and practices.
- Knowledge of Enterprise Architecture modeling tools e.g.
Power Designer, Sparx Enterprise Architect, Orbus etc.
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