Job Description
Job Description
Domain Architect
Location: Plano, TX
Duration: 6 Month CTH (Full time Temp to Perm role OR Contract to hire)
Pay rate: $105/hr. on W2
Description:
RM Notes
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- Hiring Manager is looking to hire a Domain Architect for this requisition who are skilled in IT technologies.
- These Domain Architect should have hands-on experience acting as Architects in their current 4-5 years of professional experience with background of being technological experts in Cloud [AWS services], Infosec, Microservices, APIs, Data and other integration patterns, etc.
- Manager is also looking for candidates who are skilled in enterprise application portfolio management, technology portfolio management. Having experience with any EA framework such as TOGAF, Zachman, etc. as well as with any EAM tools such as LeanIX, Ardoc, ArchiMate, etc.
- They should have great communication, solution providing and articulation skills who can not only provide technical solutions in the domain but can also have it communicated to high-level leadership, technical delivery as well as non-technical teams.
Duration: 6 months of contract to permanent.
Location: Plano, TX; Should be local to Plano, TX and willing to work on-site at least 3 days a week.
Domain Architect
Job Summary
Summarize the primary purpose of the job. Include a brief statement of why the job exists and what business impact it has on the department, other business units. The Job Summary should capture typical expectations of the job, not individual performance contributions or one-off assignments.(1-2 paragraphs).
The Domain Architecture Owner is responsible and accountable for all Architecture and design decisions within a Domain. They ensure proposed technology solutions are designed to meet or exceed functional requirements, non-functional requirements, adhere to the Architecture Standards, and aligns with the longer-term digital transformation strategy.
The candidate would possess strong leadership, excellent oral and written communication skills, and a proven ability to present and discuss technical, functional, and managerial information clearly and concisely to various stakeholders from Business Executives to Developers. Expertise in architecting and developing secure, scalable, reliable, fault-tolerant distributed applications.
The Domain Architecture Owners partner with their assigned Domains to drive key technology decisions. They create and maintain business architecture artifacts and domain technology roadmaps.
What you'll be doing:
Be part of the Domain leadership team to create technology strategy and influence technology direction.
Responsible and accountable for all architecture functions within the domain.
Collaborate with other stakeholders and architects to drive consensus.
Responsible for creating and maintaining Business Capability map for the domain.
Creates and maintains Technology Strategy, current and target State architectures for the domain.
Participates in all Cross-domain architecture routines.
Support solution architecture to create application high level and low-level designs and document the necessary artifacts.
Other activities as assigned by the Domain Architecture Leader.
Job Accountabilities
Accountabilities should be grouped into blocks of 10% to 25% of time. If any activity is 5% or less, combine it with related activities. If any activity is more than 25%, break it down into smaller activities. Begin each job accountability with an action word such as develop, analyze, coordinate, advice, approve, manage, lead, etc.
Primary Job Accountabilities
% of Time
Domain Leadership Engagement
o Engage with the domain as part of the Domain Leadership Team.
o Drive consensus among the leadership on Technology Strategy.
o Validate technology feasibility of business case and concept proposals.
10%
Engagement on assigned Domain OKRs and other miscellaneous projects
o Work with domain stakeholders to understand business requirements.
o Ensure all designs are approved per architecture guidelines and standards.
15%
Supporting Solution Architecture
o Partner with Solution Architects to create High level design.
o Validate low level designs presented by Solution architects.
o Provide guidance and thought leadership to drive fit for purpose solutions.
o Mentor Solution Architects
15%
Creating and maintaining Business capabilities and target state technology architecture
o Create business capability maps by interviewing various business stakeholders.
o Perform capability assessments on new projects and initiatives.
o Create various relevant capability heatmaps to help create technology roadmaps.
o Create value streams for the domain.
15%
Documenting Key decisions, artifacts, or other items as required
o Capture decisions, risks, impediments, and open items on any design items being discussed.
o Capture proper evidence of decisions.
o Ensure consensus of all relevant stakeholders is captured.
15%
Architecture Governance
o Provide oversight on all high level and low-level designs presented in Domain Architecture Office Hours.
o Approve designs that meet gating criteria.
o Make decisions using approved processes such as buy-vs-build.
o Represent the domain in all architectural governance routines.
20%
Cross Domain collaboration
o Work with other SME/Domain Architects to drive design consensus.
o Collaborate with other domain architects and domain architecture leader to identify cross domain impact on design.
o Provide education on any reusable design aspects that can be used across domains.
o Collaborate on other cross-domain initiatives.
10%
- Requirements:
Challenges Examples
Approach / Solution
Describe two to three most common challenges this job faces and how they may be solved.
1. There are multiple vendors, development teams and business users involved to create and finalize end-to-end technical solutions. It can be challenging to ensure that everyone is aligned and working together effectively.
Should understand current and future IT technical offerings and identify appropriate solutions that are fit for purpose. They should establish clear communication channels to guide, and mentor involved parties in the ongoing collection, development, review and adoption of architecture standards and best practices.
2. Designing too close to a delivery sprint will lead to a potential compromise on architectural standards and best practices.
Early engagement with key stakeholders and understanding requirements and viewpoints will help create a design that can be better aligned with the delivery timelines.
3. Vendor engagements without proper technical due diligence can impact domain's strategic goals.
Enable decisioning of product selection through proper technology due-diligence and alignment with business and technology strategy.
Decision-Making
Describe what kind of decisions this job will regularly make and be held accountable for.
1. Articulating and solving critical business problems while demonstrating a strong business acumen.
2. Owning and managing the full technology architecture and the relevant parts of SDLC.
3. Approving system design as changes/enhancements are designed that are alignment with Architecture standards and guidelines.
Working Relationships
Describe the jobholder's most frequent internal and/or external contacts. Do not include contacts with the direct manager/supervisor or subordinates.
Contact (e.g., Asst. Legal Counsel, ITX, external vendor)
Purpose of Contact
Frequency (e.g., daily, weekly, quarterly)
1. Solution & SME Architects
Coordination of system solutions
Weekly
2. Platform Teams (Platform, Cloud, Infosecurity, governance, SRE)
Coordination of system solutions
As needed
3. Design Stakeholders
(Factory Leaders)
Coordination of architecture and development walk-through and signoffs
As needed
4. Domain Leadership
Create and maintain Capability maps and technology strategy
Weekly
Knowledge and Skills
Describe the minimum education and experience required or preferred to perform this job. Include any licenses, certifications, or specialized skills that are either required or preferred to perform the job.
Education
Required
Preferred
Degree
High School Education or Equivalent
Associate Two-Year College Degree
Four-Year College Degree (BA or BS)
Advanced Degree. Specify:
Experience Subject Matter Expertise
Required
Preferred
Work Experience
0-2 years of work experience
0-2 years of relevant work experience (in similar field and/or industry)
2-5 years of relevant / progressive work experience (in similar field and/or industry)
5-10 years of relevant / progressive work experience (in similar field and/or industry)
10+ years of relevant / progressive work experience (in similar field and/or industry)
Licenses, Certifications & Specialized Skills [IH1] (if applicable)
Required
Preferred
Degree
Cloud experience:
Migrating or transforming legacy solutions to the cloud.
Architecting/designing solutions built on cloud ideal but not required (AWS, Azure, GCP).
Broad technology experience including cloud architecture, applications development, relational databases, NoSQL databases, analytics, machine learning, networking, security, storage, DevOps, containers, serverless, CI/CD, management and monitoring, cloud migrations, and IT transformation.
Software Development Expertise such as,
Solid understanding of domain specific applications.
Mastery of distributed applications, project life cycle, and the basics of technical operations (networks, data center, database, integration, and migration activities).
Development Methodology has mastered and understands common development models including waterfall and agile processes.
Mastery of unit testing, software change management, software release management.
Project management skills:
Working knowledge of project management principles.
Experience in estimating and measuring project size and scope.
Business skills:
Presentation and whiteboarding skills with a high degree of comfort speaking with internal and external executives, IT management, and technical teams.
Excellent communication skills with an ability to right level conversations.
Supervision or Management
List the number of team members this job oversees directly or indirectly (through subordinate supervisors or managers), if any.
Collective Number of Team Members Direct and Indirect Reports
N/A
Responsible for oversight of contingent workers (typically, how many?)
Associates: ad hoc teams, no direct reports
Contingents/Consultants: N/A
Vendor/Partners: Varies
Additional Comments, Including Unique Circumstances
Ability to work independently, with strong organizational and flexibility skills in a team-oriented environment, and exhibit characteristics of excellent time management.