Banking Domain Architect
Posted 15 hours 52 minutes ago by Church International Ltd.
Contract
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Brussel, Belgium
Job Description
50% on-site in Brussels, 50% remote working
Strong written and spoken communication skills in French, and English; Knowledge of Dutch is a plus
Are you an experienced Banking Domain Architect looking for an exciting opportunity in the financial sector? Join a leading financial institution in Brussels, where you'll play a key role in shaping the future of enterprise architecture and driving technological innovation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Define and maintain the IT asset cartography, mapping both current and future architecture.
- Translate business strategies into actionable architectural changes.
- Advise on the adoption of new technologies to enhance the architecture.
- Ensure integration of architectural methodologies with project management and IT development processes.
- Design solutions that align with project timelines, budgets, and security standards.
- Document and report deviations from the target architecture and ensure solutions are aligned with organizational norms.
Skills and Experience Required:
- Education: Bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field, or equivalent professional experience.
- Certifications: Architecture certifications are required; Project Management certification is a plus.
- Languages: Proficiency in French and English is essential. Knowledge of Dutch is a plus.
- Experience: 5+ years of experience in investment, life insurance, or architecture within the financial sector.
- Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of MIFID, Invest domain, life insurance, Agile delivery, API architecture, and data architecture.
- Soft Skills: Strong communicator with excellent influencing skills, analytical abilities, and a proactive, solution-oriented attitude. Able to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic, multi-cultural environment.
If you are ready to take on a key role in shaping the future of enterprise architecture within the banking sector, apply now or email (see below)