FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of the Infrastructure Architect position?
The Infrastructure Architect is responsible for developing infrastructure solution architectures focusing on connectivity and IT security, creating robust system designs for IT service management and contact center management, overseeing network technologies, defining strategic standards, planning technical lifecycle projects, advising on transition and large projects, and consulting on technology trends and innovations.
What qualifications are required for this role?
Candidates should have a completed degree in computer science or a comparable field, several years of experience as an IT architect in relevant infrastructure areas, knowledge of frameworks like TOGAF and ITIL, and experience with Azure cloud architectures.
Is there an emphasis on innovation in this role?
Yes, the role requires openness to innovations and changes, along with a strong and pragmatic working style, and a cloud affinity.
What skills are essential for the Infrastructure Architect?
Essential skills include a high level of commitment, initiative, and reliability, along with excellent analytical and conceptual skills, strong communication abilities, team orientation, and good English proficiency.
Who can apply for this position?
The ADAC encourages applications from all qualified individuals, and explicitly welcomes applicants with disabilities.
How can I contact the ADAC for further inquiries regarding the job?
For questions, you can contact the ADAC Bewerbermanagement at 089 7676 4111 or use the contact form provided in the job listing. Please have the Job-ID 13930 ready for reference.
What kind of projects will I be involved in as an Infrastructure Architect?
You will be involved in transition and large-scale projects related to infrastructure themes, supporting the implementation of the developed solution architectures from requirements to operational handover.