Our federal government agency client is seeking a Service Management Solution architect for a multi year program of work
Responsibilities
• Direct and govern the design of Solution Architectures to deliver specific Project outcomes within a Service Now Environment
• Review Solution Architectures
• Provide technical guidance related to the Service Now Platform
• Ensure Solution Architectures are fit for purpose and meet the business requirements
• Ensure Solution Architectures are aligned with the Program Design Standards, other Project’s Solution Architectures.
• Liaise with Product Managers and the Business Program to ensure Solution Architectures are fit for purpose and meet the business need.
• Liaising with vendors, ICT, security and system integrators in relation to technical design and/or delivery to facilitate Program outcomes.
• Specifying key solution components and platforms, giving consideration to functionality, data, security, integration, infrastructure and performance.
• Tailor the Open Group Architecture Forum (TOGAF) framework, methodologies, principles and techniques to facilitate architecture development within the Program.
Skills
NV1 or minimum baseline clearance
- Previous Service Now Experience
- 5+ Years of demonstrated Experience working as a Solutions Architect inside complex and large-scale ICT projects/programs
Expert knowledge and experience in defining Solution Architecture for both current and future state, including:
- Infrastructure Mapping
- Data Management
- Integration Mapping
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to translate between business and technical terminology.
- Proven ability to deliver Solution Architecture that meets business requirements and aligns with organisational constraints.
- Proven ability to communicate with influence, negotiate outcomes and manage complex stakeholder relationships.
- Sound working knowledge of Enterprise Architecture methodologies (i.e. TOGAF, Zachman and meta model such) Demonstrated personal drive and integrity whilst achieving results within legislative and budget parameters.