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Role Summary:
The Enterprise Architect (EA) translates enterprise strategy into cohesive, scalable, and secure architectural guardrails and patterns. EAs steward target architecture components, principles, and standards within their domains; build reusable assets (reference architectures, starter kits, decision templates); and coach Solution Architects, Business Architects, and engineering teams to accelerate flow and reduce risk and technical debt. Governance is delivered through enablement and automation—favoring exception-only ARB reviews. EAs operate in a product-centric, flow-based environment where Solution Architects are embedded by portfolio and typically support value streams each; EA assets must be consumable at portfolio scale.
Team Context:
Team size: 1 Principal Enterprise Architect, 4 Enterprise Architects, 5 Solution Architects, 1 Business Architect
Operating model: Value stream–aligned delivery with federated architecture, lean ARB, and governance-by-enablement.
Portfolio alignment: Solution Architects are embedded with portfolios and apply EA assets across value streams per portfolio.
Partner with Business Architects to align business roadmaps with technology modernization and investment sequencing
Mission & Objectives:
Define and evolve minimal viable standards and guardrails that enable autonomous delivery at portfolio scale;
Author domain reference architectures and reusable patterns; keep catalogs current and mapped to portfolio needs;
Embed architectural enablement within value streams through coaching and self-service tooling for Solution Architects;
Make technical debt visible and actionable; drive remediation plans with product/platform teams;
Ensure non-functional requirements (security, reliability, scalability, performance, operability) are met consistently.
Partner with Solution Architects and engineering leads to design fit-for-purpose solutions aligned to enterprise patterns; Provide integration templates, data-flow models, performance/scalability guidance, and security-by-design patterns; Offer embedded coaching; prefer guardrails and self-service over gatekeeping.
Portfolio & Roadmaps — Connect Architecture to Strategy
Contribute architectural input to the rolling 3-year enterprise roadmap and quarterly plans; Identify modernization/migration paths; quantify architectural risk and technical debt to inform prioritization; Link architectural decisions to business value metrics and outcomes.
Security, Data, and Infrastructure Alignment — Harmonize Domains
Collaborate with Security, Data, and Infrastructure architects to harmonize domain standards with enterprise guardrails; Ensure solutions meet regulatory/compliance needs (e.g., PCI DSS, privacy); Publish cross-domain patterns (identity, data governance, observability, resilience) and migration guides.
Interfaces & Exclusions:
Partners with Solution Architects, Business Architects, Product Managers, Engineering leaders, and domain architects;
Interfaces with Finance, Legal/Procurement, and Vendor Management for ROI/risk alignment;
Explicit exclusions: does not own vendor management, detailed financial analysis/budgeting, or contract negotiation.
Key Outcomes & KPIs (Aligned to IT Strategy):
Automated standards adherence coverage and exception rate;
Technical-debt reduction (burn-down trends; architectural health scores);
Adoption/reuse of enablement assets (starter kits, reference architectures, templates) across portfolios;
Time-to-market for compliant solutions and change lead time (portfolio view);
NFR health (security findings, availability, performance) and incident reduction.
Support portfolio targets for Delivery Predictability (≥ 85%) and Business Area Satisfaction (≥ 4.5/5.0).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in computer science, engineering, information systems, or related field—or equivalent experience;
8–12 years across solution and/or enterprise architecture, application/platform engineering, or technology strategy;
Hands-on experience with cloud platforms, APIs, microservices, containers, eventing/queues, and integration patterns;
Expertise in secure architecture and compliance-aware design (e.g., PCI DSS); change management experience;
Familiarity with EA frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) applied pragmatically—not dogmatically; strong documentation skills (ADRs, reference models);
Comfortable with Agile and Waterfall; excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.