
Insurance Product Solution Architect
Exavalu
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: India
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About the role
- Define and maintain the target architecture for our Insurance product suite.
- Establish scalable, multi-tenant, configurable product architecture models.
- Drive API-first, microservices-driven, and cloud-native design principles.
- Own enterprise integration blueprint for the product suite.
- Ensure compatibility with common Insurance core systems and partner platforms.
- Define integration patterns that are scalable and easy to implement.
- Define product-level data model strategy.
- Enable configurable reporting and regulatory compliance capabilities.
- Establish data governance, security, and privacy-by-design principles.
- Define cloud-native architecture patterns (AWS/Azure/GCP).
- Establish CI/CD, DevOps, containerization, and infrastructure automation standards.
- Ensure product scalability, high availability, and performance optimization.
- Support SaaS deployment models where applicable.
- Evaluate emerging technologies (AI, GenAI, automation, event streaming).
Requirements
- 18+ years of enterprise technology experience with strong Insurance domain exposure.
- Deep understanding of Insurance processes like Policy admin, Underwriting, Claims, etc.
- Strong expertise in: Microservices and API-driven architectures
- Integration patterns and middleware
- Data architecture and analytics ecosystems
- Cloud-native design principles
- Experience architecting reusable product platforms (not just project implementations).
- Experience working on Insurance product platforms or SaaS solutions.
Benefits
- Diversity Inclusion: At Exavalu, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce.
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Hard Skills & Tools
API-first architecturemicroservices architecturecloud-native designdata architectureCI/CDDevOpscontainerizationinfrastructure automationintegration patternsanalytics ecosystems