FAQs
What is the role of the Architect at ING Hubs Philippines?
The Architect will design, maintain, and enhance the Payment Initiation & Order Management platform, engage with development teams to review and approve technical designs, create reference architectures, deliver architecture roadmaps, and manage stakeholders across multiple departments.
What experience is required for this Architect position?
Candidates should have at least 3 years of experience as an architect or in a similar role, preferably in highly regulated environments such as financial institutions.
What educational background is preferred for this role?
A bachelor's or master's degree in computer science, Information Systems, Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field is preferred, along with equivalent work experience.
What are the key responsibilities of the Domain Architect?
Key responsibilities include designing a future-ready Payment Initiation & Order Management Platform, maintaining existing technology stack designs, creating reference architectures, delivering architecture roadmaps, and organizing workshops and presentations for decision-making.
Is knowledge of specific IT architecture methodologies important for this position?
Yes, knowledge of IT architecture methodologies such as TOGAF, as well as service management processes and experience in an agile work environment, are important for this role.
What kind of team will the Architect be working with?
The Architect will join an experienced team of 20 architects based in Amsterdam, collaborating with business and technology colleagues to achieve the team's goals.
How does ING Hubs Philippines support personal growth?
ING provides ample opportunities for personal growth in a continuously evolving environment where employees are encouraged to stay curious, keep learning, and take on responsibility.
What kind of communication skills are expected for this role?
Excellent communication skills are essential, with the ability to convey complex technical topics to various audiences and develop strong collaborative partnerships with organizational leaders.
What is the core mission of the Payment & Settlement Services team?
The mission is to become a professional service provider focused on delivering quality and efficiency in payment, settlement, and open banking services, leveraging scalable solutions and expertise.
Are there opportunities for collaboration with other stakeholders in this role?
Yes, the Architect is expected to work independently under limited guidance while having a strong drive to collaborate with various stakeholders across multiple departments in different countries.