Enterprise Architect

The Ohio State UniversityRincon, GA
Onsite

About The Position

The Enterprise Architect proactively and holistically helps and guides enterprise leaders, product managers, product owners, and distributed product delivery teams through transformation and optimization initiatives, supporting the formulation of business strategy, outcomes, and capabilities. The enterprise architect helps the organization achieve targeted business outcomes related to growing revenue, optimizing costs, mitigating risks, and improving sustainability. The enterprise architect will have significant business knowledge of multiple industries, such as healthcare, financial services, the management consulting environment, and how technology can be introduced to enable workflows and functionality. Key focus areas include data and analytics, the Internet of Everything (IoE), artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent hospital architecture, security, cloud technologies, applications, frameworks, and governance. Collaborates with internal and external partners to ensure that technology decisions and blueprints align with the overall Enterprise strategic plan within IT. Partner with business architecture, enterprise architecture, product capabilities, and other senior IT leaders to plan the overall innovation pipeline, including capital investment and the associated business case. The Enterprise Architect does the following: Facilitate alignment between business and IT across the democratized IT landscape. Engage business and IT stakeholders, building and maintaining relationships. Adapt to changing business and operating models. Analyze trends and disruptions and assess their impact on targeted business outcomes. Tell stories to visualize the future state and trigger long-term planning. Support various operating models, such as project-centric and product-centric. Communicate the value of enterprise architecture and its portfolio of services. Drive the evolution of the EA team services and operating model. Coach and mentor other architects, product owners/managers, and business stakeholders to instill architectural thinking. Trusted and respected as a thought leader who can influence and persuade business and IT leaders. Comfortable, experienced, and accomplished at working with business executives, able to respond professionally and diplomatically. Highly collaborative and supportive of business and its ideals and strategies. Highly innovative with an aptitude for foresight, systems thinking, and design thinking. Vendor- and technology-neutral; more interested in achieving targeted business outcomes than in personal preferences or vested personal preferences of other business and IT leaders.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
  • 12 years of experience collaborating with business leaders in strategic and operations planning and/or business analysis.

Nice To Haves

  • Significant business knowledge of multiple industries, such as healthcare, financial services, the management consulting environment.
  • Knowledge of how technology can be introduced to enable workflows and functionality.
  • Expertise in data and analytics, the Internet of Everything (IoE), artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent hospital architecture, security, cloud technologies, applications, frameworks, and governance.
  • Trusted and respected as a thought leader who can influence and persuade business and IT leaders.
  • Comfortable, experienced, and accomplished at working with business executives, able to respond professionally and diplomatically.
  • Highly collaborative and supportive of business and its ideals and strategies.
  • Highly innovative with an aptitude for foresight, systems thinking, and design thinking.
  • Vendor- and technology-neutral; more interested in achieving targeted business outcomes than in personal preferences or vested personal preferences of other business and IT leaders.

Responsibilities

  • Helps and guides enterprise leaders, product managers, product owners, and distributed product delivery teams through transformation and optimization initiatives.
  • Supports the formulation of business strategy, outcomes, and capabilities.
  • Helps the organization achieve targeted business outcomes related to growing revenue, optimizing costs, mitigating risks, and improving sustainability.
  • Collaborates with internal and external partners to ensure that technology decisions and blueprints align with the overall Enterprise strategic plan within IT.
  • Partners with business architecture, enterprise architecture, product capabilities, and other senior IT leaders to plan the overall innovation pipeline, including capital investment and the associated business case.
  • Facilitates alignment between business and IT across the democratized IT landscape.
  • Engages business and IT stakeholders, building and maintaining relationships.
  • Adapts to changing business and operating models.
  • Analyzes trends and disruptions and assesses their impact on targeted business outcomes.
  • Tells stories to visualize the future state and trigger long-term planning.
  • Supports various operating models, such as project-centric and product-centric.
  • Communicates the value of enterprise architecture and its portfolio of services.
  • Drives the evolution of the EA team services and operating model.
  • Coaches and mentors other architects, product owners/managers, and business stakeholders to instill architectural thinking.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage, with Ohio State paying a significant portion of the cost.
  • Paid time off, including sick and vacation time and 11 holidays.
  • State retirement plan or an alternative retirement plan, both with generous employer contributions.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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