BT Group

Customer Solution Architect

BT Group

full-time

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Location Type: Office

Location: Gurugram • 🇮🇳 India

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Job Level

Mid-LevelSenior

About the role

  • Independently executes a range of workstreams in delivering overall solution architecture design
  • Organises smooth project delivery, empowering the implementation of functional solutions fit for purpose
  • Delivers architecture problems and meets agreed requirements
  • Advises on solution architecture strategy and governance

Requirements

  • Deep technical and repeatable solutions that achieve customer requirements
  • Guides partnerships with business and operational stakeholders
  • Implements robust recommendations, proposals and scope of work documents
  • Delivers innovative solution architectures to resolve complex problems
  • Facilitates business stakeholders understanding of capabilities
  • Contributes to team knowledge, methodologies and customer-facing collateral
  • Executes alignment with Enterprise Architecture guardrails
  • Provides advice on a specific set of technologies
  • Delivers strategic initiatives aligned to companys commercial strategy
  • Shares knowledge on emerging trends and changes in solution architecture
  • Mentors other solution architects as a technical resource
  • Acts as a technical expert on architecture governance and design authority
Benefits
  • Flexible Working
  • Rewards & Benefits
  • Inclusion & Diversity
  • Wellbeing explained

Applicant Tracking System Keywords

Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.

Hard skills
solution architecture designarchitecture governancetechnical expertiseproblem resolutionrequirements analysisscope of work documentationinnovative solution architecturecustomer requirements fulfillmententerprise architecture alignmentmethodologies
Soft skills
project delivery organizationstakeholder engagementmentoringknowledge sharingcollaborationcommunicationempowermentfacilitationadvisory skillsstrategic thinking