Enterprise Architect - Manager -Banking [HighSalary]

Accenture
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Role: Technology, Strategy & Advisory, EnterpriseArchitect Manager - Banking Location: London, Manchester, EdinburghIndustry: Financial Services - Banking Mobility: Up to 100% CareerLevel: Manager Accenture is a leading global professional servicescompany, providing a broad range of services in strategy andconsulting, interactive, technology and operations, with digitalcapabilities across all these services. Joining the team meansbecoming part of a community of Enterprise Architects that serveAccenture’s clients with the best and brightest insights regardingbusiness and technology architecture. Our mission is to architectand drive industry and enterprise re-invention, powered byTechnology and Data. Your responsibilities as an EnterpriseArchitect Manager will include: - Assessing the impact of thebusiness strategy on the enterprise architecture, includingorganisation, applications, data, infrastructure, and operations. -Staying abreast of industry dynamics and the impact of trends on anorganisation, to identify and formulate need for change inenterprise architecture. - Co-creating a client’s EnterpriseArchitecture vision, strategy, and roadmap, ensuring it aligns withbusiness objectives. - Developing recommendations and translatingthem into actionable roadmaps for complex and large technologyenvironments using Lean and Agile enterprise principles. -Developing value cases to support executive decision making forinvestment in proposed transformation roadmaps, aligned withclient’s strategic planning cycles. - Leading the creation ofEnterprise Architecture blueprints, demonstrating the e2etechnology landscape including applications, integrations, anddata. - Conducting end-to-end vendor assessments across technology,vendor and or data platforms. - Working between the business andtechnology client & 3rd-party stakeholders to effectivelyformulate, communicate and conclude key architectural decisions. -Providing EA governance to clients throughout their transformationprogramme to ensure that new initiatives comply with the setguidelines, without jeopardising business objectives. - Lead indesigning and governing enterprise data platform capabilitiesincluding integration and automation. - Leading the creation ofEnterprise Architecture Operating model definition andimplementation roadmaps. - Completing Enterprise Architecturematurity assessments on behalf of clients. We are looking forindividuals who: - Work within or across one of the architecturaldomains; Business, Application, Data and Technology. - Haveexperience working on large complex digital reinvention and/ortransformation programmes. - Have experience in the Bankingindustry and familiar across the core banking platforms. - Areinquisitive and keen to explore areas of emerging technologies (AI,Data, Quantum, Robotics, Cloud, etc.). - Have experience workingwith hyper scale technology platforms (e.g: SAP, Workday, Oracle,Salesforce, and the hyper scalers). - Have proven stakeholdermanagement and communication skills, leveraged to influence andpersuade on key architectural decisions. - Can work and presentacross different levels of architecture abstraction. - Can workacross multi-disciplinary teams. - Have experience designing AIsolutions. What’s in it for you At Accenture in addition to acompetitive basic salary, you will also have an extensive benefitspackage which includes 30 days’ vacation per year, private medicalinsurance and 3 extra days leave per year for charitable work ofyour choice! Flexibility and mobility are required to deliver thisrole as there will be requirements to spend time onsite with ourclients and partners to enable delivery of the first-class serviceswe are known for. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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