What are the responsibilities and job description for the Solutions Architect position at FutureSoft IT?
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Description:
The Solutions Architect will be responsible for providing the big picture of how the applications will connect together using various frameworks or templates. This person will be responsible for the big picture and initial planning. The Solutions Architect will describe how the applications/systems will connect, ensure all artifacts are in place to then hand off to the Integration Architects who will start the technical outline for the developers to follow
Top 3 Skills required:
1.) 1-2 years of Solutions Architecture experience needed
2.) 3-5 years of development experience for implementation and support of applications. How applications connect and work together.
3.) 3-5 years of Database (no specific type is required) deployments/experience. This resource will work between and communicate the needs of stakeholders to the technical team (other architects and developers).
Responsibilities:
• In-depth experience in establishing best practices and guidelines for selecting, developing, and implementing information systems within enterprise
• Conduct evolution planning for systems and technologies and maintain application life cycle inventory Work closely with development partners to ensure they understand the company vision and long term objectives
• Identify system application opportunities and translated business needs into system solutions creating system concept/feasibility documentation
• Initiate requirement definition, design, testing, security-intrusion applications and make recommendations to modify to the current systems to enhance its stability and security, to add more functionality and to provide higher performance
• Knowledge of, or exposure to Architectural frameworks (e.g. TOGAF, Zachman, Gartner etc.)
• Ability to understand and convert business requirements into Architectural artifacts like Requirements Breakdown, Concept Model, Data Flows, Product Backlog and testing use cases.