8 hours, 35 minutes ago

.NET Application architect - Federal government institution

Our client within the federal public service is a dynamic organization where more than 150 people work within the Informatics department. RSVZ is a bilingual environment, with both Dutch-speaking and French-speaking stakeholders. Within IT (and also within the Architecture team) work is done in an agile way (scrum methodology). The development teams are composed in a multidisciplinary manner. The Enterprise Architecture Team consists of 4 people and is looking for a Senior .NET Application Architect to expand the existing capacity. Currently, RSVZ is evolving towards a microservices architecture.

Role and Main Responsibilities

As Application Architect, you ensure that the architecture of the IT system and landscape continues to evolve. You help and support the development teams to deliver quality according to the objectives of the client and product management. You make the architectural vision understandable and applicable for the teams. You clarify the value and operation of models, standards, and patterns, and support their implementation.

Specifically, you define the application and integration architecture for a complete rewrite of a major business application in a Cloud-based environment.

Required Experience and Competencies

  • Level: senior
  • Master's degree or equivalent through experience
  • Minimum 10 years of experience as a hands-on Application Architect
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in an Agile architecture environment (SAFE – Scaled Agile Framework)
  • Business knowledge of the social status of the self-employed is an advantage

Behavioral

  • Achieves results autonomously and responsibly
  • Able to discuss at both strategic (C-level) and very practical levels with the development teams (developers, testers, …)
  • Team player: as a servant leader, stimulates co-creation to achieve a supported solution

Work Regime

Hybrid, 2 days at the office in Brussels and 3 days teleworking

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