Description
Here is an English version of the job description for an IT Technical Architect:
🧾 Job Title: IT Technical Architect
📍 Department
Information Technology
👤 Reporting Line
Reports to the Chief Information Officer (CIO)
🎯 Mission
The IT Technical Architect is responsible for designing and maintaining the technical architecture of the organization’s information systems. This role ensures that infrastructure and solutions are robust, secure, scalable, and aligned with business needs.
🛠️ Key Responsibilities
- Design and document technical architectures that meet business and security requirements.
- Ensure consistency and compliance with enterprise technology standards.
- Evaluate and recommend hardware, software, and cloud solutions.
- Lead the technical design and implementation phases of IT projects.
- Conduct technical audits and propose improvement plans.
- Collaborate with development, operations, and cybersecurity teams.
- Stay up to date with emerging technologies and propose relevant innovations.
📚 Required Skills
Technical
- Strong expertise in cloud architectures (Azure, AWS, GCP).
- Deep knowledge of operating systems (Windows, Linux), networking, databases, and security.
- Experience with virtualization and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
- Familiarity with CI/CD and DevOps tools.
Functional
- Ability to translate business needs into technical solutions.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Project-oriented and cross-functional collaboration capabilities.
Interpersonal
- Technical leadership and team coordination skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication.
- Customer-oriented mindset and service focus.
🎓 Profile
- Master’s degree in Computer Science or equivalent.
- 5–10 years of experience in similar roles.
- Certifications appreciated: TOGAF, ITIL, Cloud Architect (Azure/AWS), etc.
🕒 Working Schedule
- Part-time position: 2 days per week.
- On-site presence required: Due to the collaborative nature of the role, the Technical Architect is expected to work from the office most of the time to facilitate direct interaction with local teams, including development, infrastructure, and business stakeholders.