RQ00469 - Business Architect - Senior at Maarut Inc
Toronto, Ontario, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Dec, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Business Architecture, Digital Environments, Public Health, Cross-Functional Teams, Enterprise Architecture, Information Management, Business Transformation, Analytical Skills, Problem-Solving, Communication Skills, Documentation Skills, Facilitation Skills, Capability Modeling, Value Stream Analysis, Business Process Mapping, Governance

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Must haves: Minimum 10 years of experience in developing and implementing operating models within complex digital environments (including in public health/government industries). Experience in the health care sector and public service, with existing positive relationships an asset Experience working across cross-functional teams—including clinical, product, and development stakeholders. Responsibilities: Analyzes government information pertinent to business architecture, consults with appropriate government contacts on specific business architecture elements and conducts focus group workshops. Develops and maintains business capabilities of the enterprise in line with the corporate strategy as well as contributing to the business strategy and plans. Develops/revises business architecture artefacts as part of the Enterprise Information Architecture (EIA) Federated Framework and ensures that these are vertically integrated. Models business at enterprise and/or core business levels. This also includes: Design of capability models and related architectural solutions of business tasks, mapping capability functionality to the internal and external resources, Developing business transformation plans jointly with senior business management, Handling business solutions to the delivery and operational business functions of the company Developing and maintaining architectural governance and controls over implementation For each step of the business transformation plan, business architects contribute in development of a blueprint of the enterprise in order to promote a common understanding of the organization and alignment of strategic objectives with tactical demands Desired Skills: Experience in developing enterprise architecture deliverables (e.g. models) based on Ontario Government Enterprise Architecture processes and practice Knowledge and understanding of Information Management principles, concepts, policies and practices Planning and implementation of information management strategy Experience translating business requirements into technical and functional requirements Proven experience and expertise with the development of Business Architecture for an acquired solution Experience utilizing techniques and strategies to elicit, identify, validate, analyze, model and document Business Architecture Experience with a wide range of methods, techniques and tools for business architecture such as, but not limited to: business functional modeling, service lifecycle modeling, business event modeling, business process mapping, value chain analysis, and other related disciplines Demonstrated experience participating in business systems requirements analysis and solution design activities Experience completing business architectures in government settings or similar complex, multi-project/multi-client organizations Required Skills: Strong documentation, and facilitation skills—able to co-design in collaborative sessions and communicate clearly with non-technical partners Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to evaluate opportunities for innovation with internal and external partners. Strong communication skills, both orally and in writing, to communicate effectively with senior leaders, funders, and executives; communicate in a high-risk environment, discuss technical concepts, produce documents. Ability to apply conceptual models to planning to product actionable execution approaches. Proficiency in business architecture methods and tools, such as business process mapping, capability modeling, and value stream analysis, with a focus on digital health, interoperability, and clinical data governance. Ability to identify the work required and organize, facilitate and/or perform the work with only limited guidance.
Responsibilities
The Business Architect analyzes government information related to business architecture and consults with government contacts. They develop and maintain business capabilities in line with corporate strategy and contribute to business transformation plans.
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