Basic Function
Wolters Kluwer requires Lead Enterprise Architects to have a technical depth of a single technical domain such as network, security, compute (Public/Private), automation and storage, to have the technical breadth across the other technical towers to define its own towers position within the overall system architecture.
Our Lead Enterprise Architects primary focus is to define their domains target architecture definition against the scope defined within a set of high level requirements.
They are required to gather and translate a set of business requirements and develop target definition visions complete with roadmaps, high-level business case, design patterns, reference architectures, standards and to ensure the delivery of this vision is met through predefined set of governance processes.
Our Lead Enterprise Architects will leverage a standard set of enterprise wide artefacts such as Design Patterns, Standards and follow guiding Design Principles ensuring their developed architecture vision is aligned with delivering GBS strategic intent and ensures we leverage any pre-defined services within our service catalogue.
Essential Duties and responsibilities
Strategy and Architecture:
- Uses appropriate tools, including logical models of components and interfaces, to contribute to the development of systems architectures in specific business or functional areas.
Produces detailed component specifications and translates these into detailed designs for implementation using selected products.
Within a business change programme, assists in the preparation of technical plans and cooperates with business assurance and project staff to ensure that appropriate technical resources are made available.
Provides advice on technical aspects of system development and integration (including requests for changes, deviations from specifications, etc.)
and ensures that relevant technical strategies, policies, standards and practices (including security) are applied correctly.
- Applies a variety of analytical and visualisation techniques, in consultation with experts if appropriate, and with sensitivity to the limitations of the techniques.
- Takes responsibility for the design, procurement, installation, upgrading, operation, control, maintenance (including storage and communication of data, voice, text, audio and images) and effective use of IT infrastructure components and monitors their performance.
Provides technical management of an IT operation, ensuring that agreed service levels are met and all relevant procedures are adhered to.
Schedules and supervises all maintenance and installation work.
Ensures that operational problems are identified and resolved.
Provides appropriate status and other reports to specialists, users and managers.
Ensures that operational procedures and working practices are fit for purpose and current.
- Contributes to the creation and review of a systems capability strategy which meets the strategic requirements of the business.
Develops models and plans to drive forward the strategy, taking advantage of opportunities to improve business performance.
Takes responsibility for investigative work to determine requirements and specify effective business processes, through improvements in information systems, data management, practices, procedures, organisation and equipment.
- Provides expertise and support on use of methods and tools.
Development and implementation:
- Specifies and designs complex hardware components/ systems.
Selects appropriate design standards, methods and tools, consistent with agreed enterprise policies, and ensures they are applied effectively.
Reviews others' designs to ensure selection of appropriate technology, efficient use of resources, and effective integration of multiple systems and technology.
Contributes to policy for selection of components.
Evaluates and undertakes impact analysis on major design options and assesses and manages associated risks.
Ensures that hardware designs balance functional, service quality, security, systems management and sustainability requirements.
- Takes responsibility for installation projects, providing effective team leadership, including information flow to and from the customer during project work.
Develops and implements quality plans and method statements.
Monitors the effectiveness of installations and ensures that appropriate recommendations for change are made.
Delivery and Operation:
- Monitors service component capacity and initiates actions to resolve any shortfalls according to agreed procedures.
Applies techniques to control the demand upon a particular resource or service.
Relationships and engagement:
- Implements stakeholder engagement/ communications plans, including, for example; handling of complaints; problems and issues; managing resolutions; corrective actions and lessons learned; collection and dissemination of relevant information.
Uses feedback from customers and stakeholders to help mea