Job Title: Head: Enterprise Architecture
Company:SET Consulting
Job description: Job SummaryThe Head of Enterprise Architecture (EA) is responsible for the continuous facilitation to enable strategic business outcomes through well-considered technology solutions, decisions and strategies. Enabling the client through innovation and technology modernisation strategy, the position will work closely with business stakeholders to understand and inform the business strategy and develop supporting technology reference architecture.The position will also provide input into the company’s planning cycles by guiding and influencing key technology decisions to support divisional strategies. As a senior member of the Information Technology team, the Head of Enterprise Architecture will be responsible for coaching and mentoring others with the aim of continuously improving the effectiveness of architecture practice.Key Performance AreasEnterprise Architecture (EA) Strategy & GovernancePeople LeadershipBudget & Financial ManagementMinimum Qualification:Bachelor’s Degree in in Information Systems/ Information Technology / Computer Science or related field
TOGAF 9/10 Certification and Enterprise Architecture Working knowledgeMinimum Experience:8 – 10 years in Enterprise Architecture Leadership and Doman Architect for Data, Application, Technology and SecurityCritical Competencies
Enterprise Architecture Leadership
Solution Architecture
IT Portolio Managemet & optimisation
Technology Modernisation
Doman Architect for Data, Application, Technology and SecurityAdditional Requirements
Post graudate Degree in Information Systems/ Information Technology / Computer Science or related field
Ceritificaitons: The Open Group Certified Architect (Open CA) and/or The Open Group TOGAF 9/10 Certification / AWS Certified Solution Architect, Zachman Certified – Enterprise ArchitectSET ConsultingRecruiter
Expected salary: R20000 – 30000 per month
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
Job date: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:30:44 GMT
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