Deloitte Technology | Product Engineering | Architect Leader | PxE A&A at Deloitte
Atlanta, GA 30309, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Jul, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Apr, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Sr. Product/Solution Architect - CL6
Role Overview: As a Sr. Product/Solution Architect , you will actively engage in your software architecture craft, taking a hands-on approach to multiple high-visibility projects, while also being the visionary and driving force behind our modern product technology strategy, roadmap, and implementation. Your expertise will be pivotal in delivering solutions that delight customers and users, while also driving tangible value for Deloitte’s business investments. You will leverage your extensive engineering craftsmanship and expert proficiency across multiple programming languages and modern frameworks, consistently demonstrating your exemplary track record in delivering high-quality, outcome-focused solutions. The ideal candidate will be a role model and engineering mentor, collaborating with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and deploy advanced software solutions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Strategic Vision and Alignment: Craft and articulate a vision for modern product architecture as it specifically applies to the product engineering teams in alignment with the Business Strategy and US Deloitte Technology strategy, mapping business capabilities to the enterprise technology landscape. Collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including product, engineering, experience, delivery, security, and infrastructure teams across various organizational levels.
  • Advocacy and Technology Roadmap: Advocate for, develop, and communicate engineering group’s integrated architecture/technology strategy and implementation approach to the product engineering teams and business stakeholders. Ensure the organization is well-informed about objectives, KPIs, technology roadmaps, and progress. Always have an eye on reuse and leverage of the existing technology assets to minimize overall costs.
  • Craft Mastery and Objectives Realization: Define, measure, and drive the achievement of KPIs and NFRs related to product architecture and engineering, including aspects such as system performance, scalability, and maintainability. Establish and evolve product architecture and engineering domain reference architecture, standards, and best practices. Actively be hands-on with design, architecture, and code part of the time, contributing to team velocity, and be actively engaged with engineers across SSDLC. Review code, drive tech debt reduction, and experiment with new technologies, driving their adoption together with engineers, inspiring them to stay current with the technology industry evolution.
  • Capability Evolution and Development: Being an engineering expert, mentor and develop engineers. Coach and develop skills in modern architecture and engineering practices, related to microservices, cloud-native design, containers, AI/ML/GenAI, DevSecOps, and deployment techniques like, Blue-Green, Canary to minimize down-time, enabling A/B testing approaches. Showcase learning and mastery by showcasing experiments internally, speaking at conferences, writing whitepapers or blogs, and leading R&D collaborations.
  • Iterative Value Delivery: Embrace an iterative and incremental approach to product architecture and engineering. Apply a leaning-forward approach to navigate complexity and uncertainty. Ensure alignment with customer and business goals through iterative steps and empirical evidence, adjusting architecture direction to meet customer needs and business viability.
  • Customer-Centric Problem Solving: Demonstrate a relentless focus on addressing the most critical issues faced by customers, aligning technical solutions with business objectives. Exhibit deep expertise in minimizing unnecessary technical complexities, features, and functionalities that do not add value (no “overengineering"). Drive teams toward peak performance through continuous learning and improvement.
  • Expert Proficiency and Continuous Improvement: Possess a keen ability to identify inefficiencies and opportunities for innovation within the product development lifecycle. Continuously enhance the product engineering operating model to be lean, adaptable, and responsive to changes, ensuring that engineering teams can deliver business value efficiently and effectively. Guide and transform the organization to embrace lean principles and foster a culture of innovation.
  • Tech/Quality Risk Management: Establish and evolve reference architectures, coding standards, and best architecture/engineering practices. Ensure that the product architecture designs support performance, scalability, and reliability/resilience requirements, including guidance for necessary optimizations. Identify potential technical risks and develop mitigation strategies via proactive problem-solving and contingency planning to address any issues that may arise during development.
  • Influential Communication: Influence, persuade, and drive decision-making processes. Communicate effectively in both written and verbal forms. Craft clear, structured arguments and technical trade-offs, supported by evidence.
  • Organizational Engagement and Collaboration: Engage stakeholders at all levels of the organization, from team members to middle management to executives. Build collaborative and constructive relationships, co-creating and driving momentum and value across multiple organizational levels.
Responsibilities
  • Strategic Vision and Alignment: Craft and articulate a vision for modern product architecture as it specifically applies to the product engineering teams in alignment with the Business Strategy and US Deloitte Technology strategy, mapping business capabilities to the enterprise technology landscape. Collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including product, engineering, experience, delivery, security, and infrastructure teams across various organizational levels.
  • Advocacy and Technology Roadmap: Advocate for, develop, and communicate engineering group’s integrated architecture/technology strategy and implementation approach to the product engineering teams and business stakeholders. Ensure the organization is well-informed about objectives, KPIs, technology roadmaps, and progress. Always have an eye on reuse and leverage of the existing technology assets to minimize overall costs.
  • Craft Mastery and Objectives Realization: Define, measure, and drive the achievement of KPIs and NFRs related to product architecture and engineering, including aspects such as system performance, scalability, and maintainability. Establish and evolve product architecture and engineering domain reference architecture, standards, and best practices. Actively be hands-on with design, architecture, and code part of the time, contributing to team velocity, and be actively engaged with engineers across SSDLC. Review code, drive tech debt reduction, and experiment with new technologies, driving their adoption together with engineers, inspiring them to stay current with the technology industry evolution.
  • Capability Evolution and Development: Being an engineering expert, mentor and develop engineers. Coach and develop skills in modern architecture and engineering practices, related to microservices, cloud-native design, containers, AI/ML/GenAI, DevSecOps, and deployment techniques like, Blue-Green, Canary to minimize down-time, enabling A/B testing approaches. Showcase learning and mastery by showcasing experiments internally, speaking at conferences, writing whitepapers or blogs, and leading R&D collaborations.
  • Iterative Value Delivery: Embrace an iterative and incremental approach to product architecture and engineering. Apply a leaning-forward approach to navigate complexity and uncertainty. Ensure alignment with customer and business goals through iterative steps and empirical evidence, adjusting architecture direction to meet customer needs and business viability.
  • Customer-Centric Problem Solving: Demonstrate a relentless focus on addressing the most critical issues faced by customers, aligning technical solutions with business objectives. Exhibit deep expertise in minimizing unnecessary technical complexities, features, and functionalities that do not add value (no “overengineering"). Drive teams toward peak performance through continuous learning and improvement.
  • Expert Proficiency and Continuous Improvement: Possess a keen ability to identify inefficiencies and opportunities for innovation within the product development lifecycle. Continuously enhance the product engineering operating model to be lean, adaptable, and responsive to changes, ensuring that engineering teams can deliver business value efficiently and effectively. Guide and transform the organization to embrace lean principles and foster a culture of innovation.
  • Tech/Quality Risk Management: Establish and evolve reference architectures, coding standards, and best architecture/engineering practices. Ensure that the product architecture designs support performance, scalability, and reliability/resilience requirements, including guidance for necessary optimizations. Identify potential technical risks and develop mitigation strategies via proactive problem-solving and contingency planning to address any issues that may arise during development.
  • Influential Communication: Influence, persuade, and drive decision-making processes. Communicate effectively in both written and verbal forms. Craft clear, structured arguments and technical trade-offs, supported by evidence.
  • Organizational Engagement and Collaboration: Engage stakeholders at all levels of the organization, from team members to middle management to executives. Build collaborative and constructive relationships, co-creating and driving momentum and value across multiple organizational levels
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