Description:
Location: ACT and remoteWorking Arrangement: Hybrid
Security clearance: Must be able to obtain Baseline clearance
LH-02398
Key duties and responsibilities :
Enterprise Architects will drive common approaches and deliver an architecture that supports business needs for the Department and the whole of government strategic direction. They will work with relevant program solution architects to help them understand the program requirements and vision and provide liaison with the Department’s architectural and delivery stakeholders. Enterprise Architects will also be required to provide input to the Department’s ICT Strategy and Enterprise Architecture.
Requirements
Essential Criteria:
You are required to submit a response to each criterion with a character limit of 3000 per criterion.
- At least 5 years of proven experience in enterprise architecture, including leading and collaborating with solution, data, infrastructure, and application architects to define, design, and document ICT solutions that align with the future-state architecture. This includes identifying opportunities for data, process, and technology asset sharing and reuse across programs or organizations.
- Experience in identifying and defining needs and opportunities for shared platforms and services across the enterprise, understanding the current state, and effectively communicating future-state architectures to key stakeholders. This also includes ensuring decisions are documented with proper traceability and that relevant stakeholders contribute to the architecture's development.
- Strong communication, judgment, research, analysis, stakeholder engagement, problem-solving, planning, and time management skills, with the ability to manage reviews and approval processes to achieve acceptance of the future-state architecture and other critical decisions.
- Knowledge and application of government policies, including the DTA’s Digital Service Standard and the Australian Signal Directorate’s Information Security Manual (ISM).
- Experience in Digital Transformation, using Enterprise Architecture tools and methodologies, developing cost models, providing cost management advice, working with authentication frameworks, creating roadmaps, and architecting and utilising whole-of-government capabilities in enterprise solutions. This includes cross-agency collaboration and negotiation.
- Familiarity with cloud architecture, especially with Microsoft technologies.
31 Mar 2025;
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