* Position : Senior Solutions Architect (Retail Banking)*

*Contract : Full Time / W2*

*Location : Buffalo, NY*



*Job Description :*



1.    8+ years of experience as a solution architect.

2.    Comfortable with producing solution architecture diagrams; TOGAF
certification desirable but not mandatory.

3.    Familiarity with application development support software and
hardware platforms

4.    Good understanding of the consumer banking space (retail and business
banking) including deposits, credit card, and mortgage

5.    Good insight into the IT landscape or application framework in a
Retail Bank

6.    Ability to work with Business, Technology and Vendor stakeholders

7.    Good communication skills



*Responsibilities:*

·  Contribute to, design and/or develop an architecture framework including
technology architecture strategy, policies, guiding principles and
standards to govern how technology solutions will be developed and
implemented

·  Research/analyze business requirements to evaluate and recommend optimal
solutions within technology architecture

·  Contribute to the development of project ; Lead the development of
detailed/ complex and/or comprehensive project plans and/or large projects

·  Ensure projects are compliant with technology architecture and
design/operate processes to provide ongoing review of in-progress activity
against technology   architecture and development standards

·  Provide expert consultation and participate as a subject matter expert
on projects

·  Conduct pre and post implementation reviews, ensuring all technical
solutions have met business requirements

·  Define the solution architecture guiding principles and determine which
integration capabilities are to be implemented

·  Support Solution Designers with the detailed technical design;

·  Support technical evaluation of software vendors; Create Technical
requirements for RFPs



Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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