Role and responsibilities
The organic architect will be primarily responsible for :
- Supporting members of the “product” teams at the organic level for the development and operation of common infrastructures and services;
- Supporting the complete development lifecycle in a continuous deployment context;
- Providing an advisory role for work related to data management, performance, security, on-site or cloud services and infrastructures supporting the “product” teams;
- Ensuring that the software architecture of the systems complies with established standards in terms of development, performance, evolution, security, quality and compliance;
- Occasionally, analyzing and programming certain complex and organic features to better support the “product” teams;
- Supporting internal resources of clients for skills development and work progress;
- Ensure the resolution of complex organic issues and coordinate the evolution of the general organic model.
Deliverables
Organic architecture document, impact analysis or any other document related to this task;Disseminate, explain and monitor best practices and organic rules to development teams;Document the WIKI – DGRI of information of interest concerning the client's systems and development frameworkResource profile – Organic Architect (Software)
Have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the field of IT in development OR maintenance OR evolution of systems.Have a minimum of one (1) year of experience in designing / developing software / organic architecture in the field of IT in development OR in maintenance OR in systems development;Have a minimum of four (4) years of experience with .Net and Web technologies;Have a minimum of two (2) years of practical experience with the “Visual Studio” development software suite as well as the “.NET” and “C#” programming languages;Have participated in one (1) mandate in the development of solutions based on continuous integration processes and tools (DevOps) OR Security OR Test automation OR Operation of IT infrastructures OR using the “Infrastructure As Code” OR using development “Pipelines”.