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A tech solutions provider is seeking a Digital Architect to lead the solution architecture for digital services in Edmonton. The role includes guiding cross-functional agile teams, contributing to user-centric service delivery, and engaging with stakeholders across technical levels. The ideal candidate has significant experience in software architecture, leading agile teams, and strong communication abilities. This full-time position may require flexible hours based on project needs.
Digital Architect (s) will be required on a full time basis (7.25 hour work day), working across one (1) to two (2) projects. Time, location and frequency of work will vary depending on the needs of the particular project. At the end of each term, it is expected that the Digital Architect (s) may work a maximum of 1,960 hours. However, a Digital Architect may be required to work fewer or more hours depending on the nature and needs of their work, as directed by the Province. Services and project deliverables should evolve as the work progresses, in response to emerging user and business needs, as well as design and technical opportunities.
Bachelor degree in Computer Science or related field of study equivalencies will be considered.
Demonstrated experience leading cross‑functional agile product teams, providing architectural direction, and mentoring developers and technical leads. (5+ years)
Experience as a software architect, leading the design and delivery of enterprise‑scale solutions using modern development stacks in complex organizational environments. (5+ years)
Experience working with teams that also apply UX design, service design, design thinking, or human‑centered design approaches. (2+ years)
Proven ability to define and communicate solution architecture for large‑scale systems, including integrations, modernization strategies, and cloud‑native design patterns. (4+ years)
Strong communication skills with the ability to convey technical concepts to non‑technical stakeholders and influence decision‑making. (5+ years)