Solution Architect - Program & Project Management
HCLTech
The Solution Architect (DFS) plays a pivotal role in shaping the enterprise IT landscape by defining solution architecture that aligns with business requirements and established standards. This position entails a strategic focus on optimizing application portfolios and ensuring that architectural solutions meet both functional and non-functional requirements. The architect will lead initiatives that drive innovation and maintain alignment with the future state of the organizationâs technology framework.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct Domain It Landscape Assessments And Perform Application Portfolio Optimization Using Project Execution Methodologies To Identify Gaps And Recommend Improvements.
- Develop And Document Comprehensive Solution And Architectural Views, Including Logical, Conceptual, Development, Execution, And Infrastructure Architectures, Ensuring Alignment With Enterprise Standards.
- Analyze And Define System Requirements In Collaboration With Stakeholders To Address Portfolio Concerns And Align With Business Objectives.
- Manage The Adaptation Of Non-Functional Requirements (Nfrs) Within The Solution Architecture To Enhance Performance, Security, And Scalability.
- Stay Abreast Of New And Emerging Products And Technologies, Facilitating Knowledge Upgrades And Integration Into Architectural Practices.
- Author White Papers And Technical Documentation To Contribute To The OrganizationâS Knowledge Base, Sharing Insights And Best Practices In Solution Architecture.
Skill Requirements
- Expert Proficiency In Project Executive Methodologies And Domain Management Optimization (Dmo).
- Strong Understanding Of Solution Architecture Frameworks And Best Practices.
- In-Depth Knowledge Of Application Portfolio Management And Optimization Techniques.
- Familiarity With Non-Functional Requirements (Nfr) Management And Adaptation.
- Excellent Analytical And Problem-Solving Skills With A Strategic Mindset.
Other Requirements
- Optional But Valuable Certifications: Togaf, Pmi-Acp, Or Equivalent Relevant Certifications In Architecture And Project Management
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