FAQs
What is the primary mission of the Principal Application & Product Architect in this role?
The primary mission is to lead complex architectural projects with significant autonomy, providing expert guidance to create integrated, innovative solutions that align with organizational goals.
Which regions will the Principal Architect be responsible for?
The Principal Architect will be responsible for the TAA EU Region South, which includes countries like Italy and Spain.
What are some key responsibilities of this position?
Key responsibilities include leading strategic analysis of business requirements, directing the development of architectural blueprints, ensuring integration with existing architecture, overseeing technical specifications, and communicating updates to stakeholders.
What skills are essential for this role?
Essential skills include expert architectural knowledge, autonomous project leadership, strategic analysis and planning expertise, proficiency in advanced architectural tools, and strong problem-solving abilities.
Will there be opportunities to mentor other team members in this position?
Yes, the role includes providing expert guidance and mentorship to team members.
Are there expectations for collaboration with Centers of Excellence (CoEs)?
Yes, the Principal Architect will collaborate with CoEs and drive joint initiatives within the region, such as security, architecture, and DevSecOps.
Is there a focus on maintaining cost efficiency in this role?
Yes, the role involves monitoring cloud costs and driving initiatives to reduce or control unnecessary increases.
How important are non-functional requirements in this position?
Driving best practices in designing, delivering, and monitoring non-functional requirements is a key responsibility of the Principal Architect.
Will the Principal Architect be involved in M&A processes?
Yes, the position includes supporting M&A processes within and outside the region.
What approach is emphasized for architectural and integration challenges?
The role emphasizes identifying and addressing complex architectural and integration challenges as part of its responsibilities.