Enterprise Architect Architecture - Washington, DC at Geebo

Enterprise Architect

Systems Engineering Services is seeking a Enterprise Architect based out of the Washington DC area.
TOGAF Certification Required Public Trust Currently or able to obtain.
Top 5 Technical Skills:
PMP TOGAF Certification Systems Development Experience (Including COTS integration) MA/MS in Computer Science or Engineering Strong Infrastructure Knowledge Top 3 Soft Skills:
Strong communications facilitation skills Customer service orientation ensuring Alignment to architectural frameworks, standards, and best practices while ensuring compliance with Federal Regulations and Security Equipment.
Job Description:
Managing a small EA team in the development of artifacts that summarize or depict As-Is business, application, data, infrastructure, and security architectures, and facilitating the development of target architectures BA/BS and 10 years of relevant experience Knowledge of and experience implementing federal enterprise architecture concepts Knowledge and experience in areas of Federal budgeting and IT capital planning Process analysis and modeling experience using Visio or comparable tool Experience performing requirements analysis experience and conducting fit-gap evaluations.
Familiarity and experience with at least one EA tool, such as Planview Enterprise Architecture, Mega HOPEX, or Avolution Abacus Familiarity with, or knowledge of key COTS product categories including ECM, BPM, CRM, ERP, ITSM, PPM, EGRC, etc.
Strong communications and facilitation skills Customer service orientation Jake Lutman Technical Recruiter Systems Engineering Services Recommended Skills Abacus Capital Budgeting Certified Project Management Professional Communication Customer Service Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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