Enterprise Architect – Malaysia

Responsibility 

  • 8 to 15 Years working in large enterprise on implementation initiatives
  • The Enterprise Architect role co-ordinates the development of architectural frameworks and leads the population of these frameworks with coherent and consistent architectural views.
  • The individual is responsible for establishing the scope of the enterprise in question, setting down architectural principles and vision and for ensuring the rigor and integrity of the enterprise architecture, together with associated deliverables.
  • The Enterprise Architect should be familiar with and experienced in the application of one or more architecture frameworks and any associated architecture development methods, including at least one of the following: TOGAF, DoDAF, MODAF, Zachman, FEAF.
  • The Enterprise Architect will be responsible for ensuring that the populated architecture framework is appropriate in the context of the client’s business environment. The Enterprise Architect must be comfortable with leading a team of architects within business, application/systems, data/information and technical architecture disciplines and must be able to explain clearly the benefits of an architectural approach. He/she must be experienced in presenting and explaining the architectural views to clients at all levels from technical/IT staff to Main Board/Director. 
  • The Enterprise Architect will typically have experience in at least one of the 4 contributing architecture disciplines: business analysis, applications/systems engineering, data/information architectures and technical architectures   

Requirement 

· Full life cycle experience, responsible for the development of a complete set of architectural views for an enterprise in accordance with one of the more common architecture frameworks    (e.g. Zachman, TOGAF, DoDAF, MODAF, FEAF)

·Strong knowledge of design and architectural patterns.
. Strong business analysis skills and experience, including development of business vision and strategies, functional decomposition, requirements capture, process modelling.
· Experience of at least one of the commonly‐used methods, notations and tools (e.g. MooD, Rational Suite, METIS, Artisan, ISSE, System Architect, UML, RUP).  Experience of ‘system of systems’ architecture development, partitioning of functionality among applications.

If this of interest, send us your CV to [email protected]. We regret only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Request candidates based in Malaysia to consider