Architect Job Description
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MEMBER CONTRIBUTED DOCUMENT) NORCON 43-831 Enterprise Architect 6 Pages
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POSITION PROFILE
JOB PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES
The Enterprise Architect is responsible for developing long-term strategic technology plans and strategies for the corporation which supports (company)s business plans and objectives.
PERCENTAGE OF TIME
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Activity 3: ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE STEWARD Enforce compliance with Enterprise Architecture (EA). Review Projects for EA compliance. Guide projects into EA compliance and/or recommend approval for necessary exemptions. Lead development of standards within the EA domain (e.g. Networks, Applications, Information, Security, Management, etc.). Make decisions with respect to Enterprise Architecture standards. Identify and report EA violation to CIO, VP Corporate Services, and Technical Standing Committee (TSC). Participate in the development and evaluation of RFPs for strategic technology purchases (e.g. VOIP, Desktop and Server Platforms, WDM Optical Gear for WAN). Activity 4: ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE MAINTENANCE Maintain enterprise architecture documentation, including; Framework and Process documentation; Conceptual Architecture Principles; and Technical Standards. Seek necessary approvals for EA changes and update EA documentation appropriately. Work to align Enterprise Architecture with Annual Strategic Plan. Activity 5: COMMUNICATION Produce EA Newsletter. Present on EA to corporate stakeholder groups, management, and executive management. Conduct and maintain discussions/coaching with team members. Activity 6: PROJECT MANAGEMENT Manage teams of subject matter experts developing various components of the Enterprise Architecture domain standards. Participate in project activities.
EXPERIENCE
A minimum of ten years prior Information Technology related experience is required. A broad knowledge of technology (networking, applications, software development, databases, internet, etc.) and business analysis (requirements gathering, modeling, etc.) is required. Extensive research and project management experience is also required. Seven to twelve months on the job learning is required to fully understand all systems, processes and procedures and the expectations of the position.
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ACCOUNTABILITY The Enterprise Architect is responsible for providing clear decisions about choice of technology direction and strategies from amongst many complex options, while minimizing impacts when integrating new technologies into existing environments. In doing so, the incumbent makes recommendations and decisions that may be disruptive, and/or unpopular, with long-term financial/operational consequences. The incumbent must gain support for these decisions through communication, education, and coaching.
The incumbent reviews projects for EA compliance issues. The incumbent develops and accurately maintains EA system, standards, and planning documents. The Enterprise Architect seeks consultation and/or authorization from the Chief Information Officer and the Technical Standing Committee with respect to major changes to EA and standards.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
No direct supervisory responsibility. The incumbent does not provide direct supervisory responsibility, but provides expert technical advisory assistance to employees relating to Enterprise Architecture to help them understand the reasons for recommendations. The incumbent coaches technical staff on technologies, approaches, and methodologies and assists team members with problem solving and planning activities. The incumbent has functional supervision over a team of subject matter experts, reviews work within a project and assigns and schedules tasks.
may expose the corporation to undue risk (due to use of obsolete/unsupported/expensive technologies). Proliferation of technologies and skills needed to support them could lead to the need for excessive numbers of FTEs and/or education costs to support the technology.
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Last Job Description Audit and Maintenance Completed: Reason for Audit and Maintenance:
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H.R. Reviewed:
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Description Change:
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