Microsoft Nigeria Job for an Enterprise Architect
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passions-and we believe you can bring them all to Microsoft for a rich,
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and potential. Just imagine the excitement and satisfaction of what
you can do, where you can go, and the difference you can make with the
resources of Microsoft behind you.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Architect
Job # : 939214
Location: Nigeria
Middle East and Africa Multi Country Cluster (MEA MCC) - Enterprise Architect
Role Overview
- This strategic role in the MEA MCC Services team delivers
advisory and planning services to Microsoft’s top enterprise customers.
The role enables customers to achieve their most challenging business
and organizational goals while leveraging value from their current and
future investment in the Microsoft Platform.
- This role requires broad technology knowledge and the ability to
envision solutions by mapping common customer business problems to
reusable end-to-end technology solutions.
- Demonstrated ability to engage in senior level business and
technology decision maker discussions related to agility, business
value, and end to end information technology security is also a must.
- Enterprise Architects are key drivers for demand generation and business results.
Key Accountabilities
Business development:
- This role will be expected and have the opportunity to bring
their years of experience and expertise to bear on local business
development opportunities and contribute to thought leadership within
and across both their local Microsoft business and more broadly across
other Microsoft businesses.
Relationship-driven differentiation:
- What this role provides to customers is unique and available
only from Microsoft. They advocate on behalf of the customer back into
the Microsoft organization and maximize the value delivered from the
relationship. Core activities include;
- Harnessing insights from groups like Microsoft Research, one of
the largest sponsored technology research organizations worldwide.
- You also have access to the ‘Library’, a catalog of reference
architectures, blueprints, industry insights and benchmark data that
adds unique value.
- Arranging Executive Briefing Center visits and bi-directional
connection with Microsoft Product Development Groups and many other
teams and communities.
- Facilitating the Customer’s uptake of Technology Adoption Programs for early advantage from pre-released Microsoft Products.
Business-driven portfolio value management:
- The role takes a principled approach first to understand the
customer’s needs and then to develop roadmaps of change that realize
value from their Microsoft investment across a heterogeneous IT
environment. Activities include:
- Creating business case development and benefits management
programs that define, track and report accrued value through the optimal
application of IT to business challenges.
- Orchestrating and/or designing and architecting solutions that
leverage both the investment made in the Microsoft Enterprise Agreement
and the customer’s current heterogeneous IT environment in the best
interests of the customer, driven through a program of orchestrated
change and drawing from the collective know-how of Microsoft.
- Providing portfolio governance and oversight to drive lifecycle
optimization and alignment across all Microsoft-related strategy and
planning initiatives.
Teaming to accelerate value:
- When a Microsoft customer invests in an Enterprise Agreement
license with Microsoft, the Enterprise Architect accelerates the
time-to-value by aligning the technology deployment and business
adoption plans with customer organizational objectives. Activities to
support this objective include:
- Creating architectural and technology roadmaps that result in
stronger business/IT alignment and that drive adoption and value from
the Enterprise Agreement.
- Orchestrating the use of the Microsoft network of resources
formally from within the Advisor’s individual engagement (This can range
from formal Solution Architecture through to general technology
consulting and beyond. Likewise an Advisor may be called on by
colleagues to contribute from their area of specialization in other
large engagements or to team with the support team around specific
customer initiatives.).
Knowledge & Experience
- Successful candidates would typically have one or more of these qualifications:
- The following are higher priorities: Banking; Telco; Manufacturing; Energy
- Microsoft Strategic priorities: Cloud/S+S; Enterprise level /
Mission Critical Applications; Mobile Desktop; Unified Communications
and Collaboration.
Enterprise Architect Specializations:
- IT-led Business Innovation
- Business Value analysis and benefits management
- Typically with IT sponsorship, they develop relationships with
key line-of-business executives, putting them in position to translate
early business needs and insights into actionable IT strategy and assist
IT in driving these initiatives to early results and business value.
- Work experience should involve a mix of business and technology
consulting across the lifecycle of Information Technology (examples may
include assessment and analysis, design, business case development,
architecture, envisioning, planning, deployment, benefits analysis, and
management)
- The ability and background experience to provide leadership in
the practice, and a demonstrated effectiveness in consulting and client
management.
- Executive-level interpersonal and writing skills.
- Experience at forming and leading virtual teams.
- This work encompasses a solid understanding of business and IT
strategy, a principled approach to broader architectural challenges and
opportunities, and a great grasp of technology and solutions.
- Must have a combination of a Degree (Computer Science, Social
Science or Business), and equivalent work experience, MBA degree is an
advantage.
- At least 8 - 10 years related IT experience
- Must have a proven record of delivering business value from
Information Technology at an executive level (CIO, senior manager, CMO,
CFO, etc.)
- Enterprise-level, Business and Information Architecture
- IT Governance, IT Portfolio Lifecycle Optimization
- Organizational Change Management and Design
- Solution Design and Storytelling
- This role understands interoperability issues and the strengths
and weaknesses of platforms and products, and is able to provide a
trusted voice at the decision-making table.
- Candidates must have a deep understanding of markets, industries, business, customers, and technology.
Other:
- Travel required 60% of time minimum.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online