Enterprise Architect (Data) - HMRC - SEO
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Working within the Enterprise Architecture team you will contribute towards the setting of Departmental wide IT strategy through architecture roadmaps and reference architectures as well as governing against these directions.
The role also supports and contributes to solution designs cutting across business, data, application and technology domains. You may also be involved in proof of concept exercises exploring new technologies.
Working on the Enterprise Architecture team, you may have the opportunity to work in one of the following areas:
• Collaboration, Communication and knowledge management
• Borders and International Trade
• Document and records management
• Enterprise Analytics
• Enterprise Operations systems
• Enterprise Service Management
• Customer Engagement/relationship management platforms
• Integration
• Identity and access management
• Cloud and IT Infrastructure
• Business Processes architecture
• Architectural modelling
You may already work in an Enterprise Architecture role or with a design/development background or be an experienced IT professional looking to make a move into Enterprise Architecture.
You will be keen to engage at a strategic level, influencing policy and setting direction for technical and business change.
You will be confident in your ability to play a key role in ensuring that HMRC develops and maintains a strong IT Architecture capability
Person specification
Essential Criteria:
You will need to demonstrate within your application the following essential criteria:
• A background in IT with demonstrable experience in either IT, Data, Business or technology domains.
• An understanding of how IT can be used to support the business.
• Experience in establishing professional relationships with a range of stakeholders.
• Ability to simplify complex / technical information by using appropriate and accessible language for non-technical audiences.
• Strong interpersonal skills and a proven ability to communicate clearly.
Desirable Criteria:
• Either have or be prepared to work to achieve professional IT qualifications such as TOGAF or CITP.