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Join a once-in-a-generation digital transformation program aimed at modernizing a critical government licensing and registration ecosystem. This large-scale, multi-year initiative spans multiple agencies and involves replacing decades-old legacy platforms with a secure, modern, and user-centered digital environment. As the Program Architect, you will provide strategic and delivery-focused leadership, translating high-level enterprise architecture into a sequenced, testable, and implementable roadmap that delivery teams can execute. This is a senior, influential position requiring a balance of technical rigor and delivery pragmatism within a complex, agile ecosystem.
Job Responsibility:
Architecture design and sequencing:Develop the Architecture Roadmap and Runway, breaking down reference architecture into agile-compatible implementation views and integration pathways
Product & technology decisions:Lead product evaluations and technology selections while documenting decisions via Architecture Decision Records (ADRs)
Agile delivery enablement:Partner with engineering and product streams to ensure architecture supports sprint-based design, continuous integration, and iterative releases
Governance & standards:Lead a disciplined, lightweight architectural governance model that supports PI planning, sprints, and backlog refinement
Cross-agency & vendor alignment:Engage with external vendors and shared platform providers to align on interfaces, data models, and non-functional requirements (NFRs)
Requirements:
Agile expertise:Proven experience delivering architecture in agile environments (Scrum, SAFe, or hybrid models) and decomposing work into incremental slices
Strategic balance:A demonstrated ability to balance architectural integrity with delivery pragmatism—ensuring architecture accelerates delivery rather than slowing it down
Technical fluency:Deep knowledge of integration patterns, data models, NFRs, and modern architectural practices
Stakeholder leadership:Exceptional communication skills with the ability to create clarity and structure within complex, ambiguous environments
Vendor management:Experience managing architectural implications across complex vendor and cross-agency landscapes