Enterprise Architect
HSO Success and AmbitionHSO has grown organically to have more than 400 people throughout the UK and we expect to continue to grow significantly in the next five years. We are a leading member of the Microsoft Dynamics Inner Circle, founded in 1987, and specialize in sectors such as Retail, Manufacturing, Professional Services, Financial Services and Local Government. We’ve won several prestigious awards over the last few years including being voted in the UK’s top 10 Best Large companies to work for the last 3 years running. This year we are also proud to have been named the D365 Finance Microsoft Partner of the Year Award and Finalist for D365 Sales & Marketing.HSO is the place to work for those in the Microsoft Dynamics channel. People join and stay because we care; about adding value to our customers, about delivering what we say we will, striving to improve ourselves, being inclusive and having fun.The core values that enable us to work so well together, also mean our customers want to work with us. We choose to be different to other Microsoft Partners. Caring about our people, customers and quality of work differentiates us. We always support our people and customers to achieve shared, agreed goals.Job Purpose: HSO’s Enterprise Architect will engage with the customer at the highest business level, understanding the vision and translating that vision into a technology strategy which will be executed via the HSO Consulting teams as an effective and controlled program of work. The enterprise architect will work in 3 major phases across client engagements: 1. Analysis & definitionProvide the supporting detail to the vision in terms of business required capabilities, and how these come together to meet the business vision. Understand the environment in which the business operates and the constraints or opportunities of the legacy landscape. Help in the development of the capabilities and requirements by bringing in best practice and technical innovation and showing how it can be used. 2. Architecture design & program planningMatching up the technology to the requirements. Taking the requirements and strategies and picking the right technologies and approaches to deliver them effectively into the business. This will be documented as you produce the Architecture design, roadmap and definition documents that project services can plan and estimate against. 3. Governance & Architectural change managementGovernance. With the program in full flight there will be ongoing work to ensure it is sticking to the principles, and delivering the values, identified in the earlier stages. As part of the Design Authority you help provide the escalation point for projects, and the control point for the business to be able to re-direct elements of the program in response to business change. This role covers the process from pre-sales to initial engagements through to the validation of work completed. As such the Enterprise Architect is the key consultant for the customer in the overall definition and implementation of their business systems. This is a highly visible role, both internally and externally. While the primary focus of this role is in the provision of services to the customer, the Enterprise Architect will also be responsible for contributing to internal process and approach for architectural designs and decisions together with the creation of internal tools and for growing and disseminating the key learnings from new technologies or project experience. Our model for Enterprise Architecture relies on individuals with the capabilities to lead, directing the engagement from a technology perspective, drawing in specialists and supporting teams to put together the right answers for our customers, and to help us win in a competitive market.Key ResponsibilitiesLead the customer engagement for architectural requirements gathering, design and governance Be able to inform and inspire the business debate on technology and digital transformation Facilitate discussions on business transformation through ideation and envisioning sessions Work with prospects and customer to determine the scope of work, and technology approaches, to create an overall enterprise architecture Understand the full breadth of the landscape in which the customer operates (business, geography, regulatory, etc.) and be able to use this in the definition and validation of the architecture Manage the enterprise architecture throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring it continues to deliver on the business vision, and delivers value to the customer Understand the direction of change of business and technology to create a long-term strategic roadmap Be able to assess the feasibility of new processes or technologies within a business Optimise and change business process to enable more efficient working practices and more effective technology deployments Define and lead the stakeholder engagement from an architectural and solution standpoint Make appropriate technology choices for the customer to support the architectural requirements and principles Provide the link between the initial engagement, business community and consulting teams across all elements of the program Oversee the Solution Architects working on a program of work, ensuring that their designs conform to the standards defined in the enterprise architecture Support key roles within the project by creating the framework and principles for them to work within. This could be change management, cloud solution architect, advanced data analytics, etc. Produce enterprise architecture and design documentation to agreed standards Understand the HSO project delivery methodology and recommend the implementation approach for new solutions Work closely with project teams and act as a point of reference/escalation during the implementation of a solution, closely aligned with the Program Manager Undertake Business Process design/mapping and documentation Create the space for agile, innovative projects running in parallel to the main program Participate in pre-sales activities, orchestrating and leading demonstrations Represent HSO in a professional and positive manner at all times Adhere to health and safety policy and other requirements relating to care of equipment. Ensure that all Certifications and Accreditations required to fulfil this Role within HSO are met DeliverablesThe following elements are typical of an Enterprise Architecture blueprint and delivery of these would be the responsibility of the Enterprise Architect: Capability Maps Business Architecture Application Architecture Data Architecture Integration Architecture Intelligence Architecture Security Architecture Platform Architecture Roadmap Key Competencies Vision and thought leadership in technology Commercial and budget awareness Client facing at CxO level Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Planning and organising Decision-making Leadership Communication skills to be credible at every level Business influencing and leading Conflict management