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Solutions Architect IV

Company Name:
Procom Services
Solutions Architect IV Summary
On behalf of our client Procom Services is looking for 4 strategy architects in Mount Laurel, NJ to help define the 3-5 yr IT strategy and roadmaps for major technology portfolios like Retail Banking, Commercial Banking, Payments, etc. These are high visibility roles and soft skills are keys along with proven experience. Consultants must be very comfortable in facing with stakeholders and Business leaders
Solutions Architect IV Job Description
The candidates should have significant prior strategy and transformation experience. The strategy consultants should have experience in documenting current state of IT systems and facilitating IT and Business partners in identifying opportunities and strengths in the current state. Experience with Enterprise Architecture modeling tools like IBM Systems Architect, Sparx, etc. is a BIG plus. They should have good knowledge of industry trends and ability to facilitate meetings with senior business leaders for defining the future state architecture for various technology portfolios. Strong knowledge of enterprise technologies and financial services a must. One of the consultants should be a SME in core banking.
Solutions Architect IV Mandatory Skills
Strong Knowledge of Enterprise technologies 10 yrs
IT Strategy & Transformation Experience 10 yrs
Banking/Financial Industry 5 yrs
Excellent communication and presentation skills
Negotiation and influence skills 10 yrs
Documentation 10 yrs
PowerPoint 10 yrs
NICE TO HAVE:
Enterprise Architecture modeling experience (IBM, Spark, Troux, etc) - Please indicate in your comment section.
Core banking
Prior Big 4 Consulting Experience
Solutions Architect IV Assignment Length
6 Months +
Solutions Architect IV Start Date
ASAPEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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