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Enterprise Architect

Department of Industry, Innovation & Science

Opportunity ID

5182

Deadline for asking questions

6pm, Thursday 2 January 2020

Application closing date

6pm, Monday 6 January 2020

Published

Tuesday 17 December 2019

Category

Strategy and Policy

Overview
The Department of Industry, Innovation and Science (DIIS) strives to encourage the
sustainable growth of Australian industries including the delivery of a national
innovation system to drive knowledge creation, international competitiveness and
greater productivity. Our staff are committed to developing policies and delivering
programs, in partnership with stakeholders, to provide lasting economic benefits
based on principles of social justice and equity for all Australians. The Department
promotes a healthy lifestyle and, in keeping with that objective, a non-smoking
policy during working hours applies to all employees in all workplaces of the
Department. They will drive common approaches and delivers an architecture that
supports business needs for the Department and the whole of government strategic
direction. Works with relevant Program Solution architects to help them understand
the program requirements and vision, and provide liaison with the Department
architectural and delivery stakeholders. Provide input to the Department’s ICT
Strategy and Enterprise Architecture.

Estimated start date

20-01-2020

Location of work

Australian Capital Territory

Length of contract

Commencement through to 31 December 2020

Contract extensions

One period of up to 12 months

Security clearance

Ability to obtain baseline clearance

Selection criteria
Essential criteria
Weighting

Minimum of 5 years demonstrated experience in enterprise architecture or related roles (e.g.


business analysis, systems analysis, solution architecture)

10%

Excellent skills in: communication; judgement; research and analysis; stakeholder


engagement; problem solving; planning and; time management

25%

Proven experience in working with solution architects, data, infrastructure and application
architects, to help them define, design and document ICT solutions that are consistent with
the future-state architecture, identifying opportunities for sharing and re-use of data,
processes and technology assets across the Program and Department

25%

Ability to undertake appropriate reviews and approval processes required to achieve


acceptance and approval of future state architecture and other required decisions
25%

Experience in communicating the future-state architectures to relevant stakeholders,


ensuring that key decisions are recorded with adequate traceability, and that relevant
stakeholders have appropriate input into the development of the architecture

15%

Desirable criteria
Weighting

Familiarity with cloud architecture and approaches – particularly Microsoft offerings

40%

Architecting and consuming whole-of-government capabilities as part of enterprise solutions


, including cross-agency collaboration and negotiation

30%

Application of whole of government policies such as the DTA’s Digital Service Standard and
the Australian Signal Directorate’s Information Security Manual (ISM).

30%

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