Technical Architect For Client JourneyMUST HAVE - deep delivery experience, with a deep background in asset management or financial services (not retail banking). - high-level solution architectThis role supports the Client Journey, with an initial focus on Onboarding, consisting of the end-to-end experience for the client. The desired experience of the Client Journey encompasses the processes that are performed, as well as a thorough connection to the systems that support the work.
There is a need for a technical architect to help develop technology architecture blueprints for the Architecture Review Board (ARB). This role sits within the Enterprise Architecture function of T Rowe Price but will be 100% aligned and dedicated to the Client Journey deliverable.Role SummaryThe technical architect acts as the dedicated solution architect for the Client Journey book of work. It is the responsibility of the technical architect to support the definition of business requirements defining the target state for the Client Journey and then leading the development of the target state architecture (alongside delivery channel architects and developers) to meet this target state.
This will include providing technical leadership, consultancy and facilitation of the design process – and the delivery of the socialized and agreed architecture to the delivery teams, after approval through the ARB. All architectural decisions should be aligned to the standards and strategic future state defined by the Enterprise Architecture team, but demonstrate a practical, pragmatic, realistic approach to delivery.ResponsibilitiesThe technical architect will demonstrate competencies across three key dimensions:Deliver Future-State Solution ArchitectureReports to the Head of Enterprise Architecture – ApplicationsWorks with all members of the Enterprise Architecture team to ensure that all technical decisions made as part of the definition of the Client Journey future state are aligned to the strategic vision of TRPWorks with members of the Client Journey team to ensure understanding of the business requirements, both target state and journey to that target state (business priorities and drivers)Works with members of the Client Journey delivery team (architects and developers) to ensure proposed architecture is understood, practical and supported by those who will be responsible for the delivery to production. This includes coaching and mentoring of development teams through the initial design process and into the beginning of the development processDrives digital innovation by leveraging innovative technologies and approaches to renovate, extend and transform the existing core technology base and IT estate.Analyzes and Evaluates TechnologyUnderstands the strategic, EA driven technical goals and how to implement them in the client journey programGuides project deliverables to ensure project meets the architectural and business requirements whilst reducing technical debt and increasing alignment to architectural visionActs as a consultant and advisor to the project team, opining on how the project direction can be best aligned to current and trending technology initiatives.Ensures that the project team is aligned to the EA principles and architectural governance process.Leads and Collaborates to Deliver Business OutcomesUnderstands the business drivers and requirements and ensures the target architecture is aligned to those goalsConsults extensively and frequently with all involved parties to ensure that alignment is maintained throughout the architecture development phaseWorks closely with the product managers, product owners and EA peers (e.g., enterprise, business, information, security, and solutions architects) to enable infrastructure agility, scalability, and resilience to support required product needs throughout product life cycles.Documents necessary for enterprise technology architecture design and analysis workMust be available to work in the TRP Baltimore office a minimum of 2 days per week in order to ensure alignment with TRP team membersQualificationsBachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, system analysis or a related study, or equivalent experienceMinimum eight years of design and implementation experience in IT, with a deep knowledge in a minimum of two of the following (or similar) technical disciplines: infrastructure and network design, application development, application programming interfaces (APIs), middleware, servers and storage, database management and operations, clustering technologies, virtualization, cloud technologies and Active Directory and protocolsExposure to multiple, diverse technical configurations, technologies, and processing environmentsUnderstanding of product management, agile principles and development methodologies and capability to support agile teams by providing advice and guidance on opportunities, impact, and risks, taking account of technical and architectural debt.SkillsExcellent people skills in areas such as teamwork, facilitation, and negotiationStrong leadership skillsGood understanding of design principles and common design patternsExcellent problem solving and troubleshooting skills in a technical context.Strong leadership skillsExcellent analytical and technical skillsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsExcellent planning and organizational skillsKnowledge of IT standards and controlsUnderstanding of information principles and processesUnderstanding of system development life cycle methodologies (e.g., waterfall, spiral, agile software development, rapid prototyping, incremental, synchronize and stabilize, and DevOps)CompetenciesOrganizationally savvy, with understanding of the political climate of the enterprise and how to navigate obstacles and politics.Ability to understand the long-term ("big picture") and short-term perspectives of situations and how they relate to achieving targeted business outcomes.Ability to apply multiple technical solutions to enable future-state business capabilities that, in turn, drive targeted business outcomes.Ability to quickly comprehend the functions and capabilities of existing, new, and emerging technologies that enable and drive new business designs and models.Demonstrated ability to work well with others and be viewed as a leader by colleagues.CharacteristicsTrusted and respected as a thought leader who can influence and persuade business and IT leaders and IT development teams.Technology neutral: remains unbiased toward any specific technology or vendor choice and is more interested in results than personal preferences.Displays intellectual curiosity and integrity.Motivated and driven by achieving long-term business outcomes.Ability to balance the long-term (big picture) and short-term implications of individual decisions.Able to speak up, lead, influence, mentor and coach both technology and business colleagues to drive consensus, understanding and collaboration