Architect Analyst

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Published:
March 13, 2019

This position would suit someone who is ready or has recently made the move into the architecture space and who is willing to help drive a department through a period of growth and successful product development. The role would include working with various stakeholders and working within a wider team of Enterprise, Business and Solution Architects.

If successful you will receive experience and exposure across the business and architecture functions. You will be provided with application and model training to develop your technical and business skills.

You key responsibilities will include:

  • Work with the Enterprise Architecture team to define the scope of the models to be stored in the Enterprise Architecture repository
  • Monitor and contribute to the corporate wide policy and projects concerning the Enterprise Architecture software
  • Undertake architecture model/artefact creation and model data entry as appropriate
  • Achieve a level of excellence in the use of the Enterprise Architecture tools so that expertise and advice can be offered to the Enterprise Architecture team.

Your skills and qualifications:

Enterprise Architecture concepts such process models, information models, and application definition and software development methods

Working knowledge of:

Application development frameworks and technologies and familiarity with software development working practices

Data import and export using simple .csv import/export or API technology between tools

A good understanding of architecture principles, presentation and communication skills

Complex issue resolution of a solution and integration nature

Some knowledge of enterprise architecture software packages such as EnterpriseOne/Troux, Sparx EA or MOOD would ideal but is not a pre-requisite.

Navis is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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