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Join our team as an Enterprise Application Architect!
Become a part of NRB, leading the application architecture for a major client in the insurance sector.
Your Mission
The Enterprise Application Architect is responsible for defining the target vision of the organization's application landscape. This role involves structuring application urbanization, portfolio rationalization, architecture patterns, integration principles, and associated technical standards. You will ensure the coherence, quality, resilience, and scalability of solution architectures, support major programs, and guide Domain Architects and Solution Architects in critical application decisions.
Your Activities
1) Application Architecture & Modeling
• Define the target architecture of the application landscape and its main interactions.
• Identify redundancies, obsolescence, inconsistencies, and opportunities for consolidation.
• Establish application patterns (microservices, modularity, API, event-driven, integration, etc.).
2) Quality, Governance & Standards
• Define and maintain integration and security standards as well as technical guidelines at the enterprise level.
• Ensure alignment of projects and solutions with the target vision and architectural principles.
• Contribute to governance instances and application architecture reviews.
3) Impact Analysis & Support for Initiatives
• Evaluate the application impacts of strategic initiatives and major programs.
• Support Domain Architects and Solution Architects in defining application architectures.
• Identify risks, dependencies, change costs, and impacts on overall coherence.
4) Collaboration & Strategic Alignment
• Collaborate with business, data, technology, and domain architects.
• Ensure coherence between capabilities, data domains, technology services, and applications.
• Facilitate cross-functional decisions with significant application impact.
5) Application Roadmaps & Trajectories
• Define and maintain application roadmaps (1–5 years).
• Identify technical debts, obsolescence, and needs for redesign or cloud migration.
• Contribute to planning efforts.
