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IT Solutions Architect
TriWest Healthcare AlliancePhoenix, AZ- Promoted
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TriWest Healthcare AlliancePhoenix, AZJob Summary
The IT Solutions Architect will oversee the design and constitute the blueprint for the solution converting business requirements into technical solutions. The IT Solutions Architect will be responsible for the development of the technology solutions and mapping the business requirements to system / technical requirements to ensure they are in line with the enterprise architectural plans. The IT Solutions Architect will work closely with the director of architecture to design, document, and gain support for existing and new architecture standards across the IT enterprise. Working with Business Analysts and business operations staff, this role will be responsible for the development of the technology solutions supporting business priorities and mapping the business requirements to system / technical requirements to ensure they are in line with the enterprise architectural standards. This position will provide prescriptive guidance to operational support teams which align with TriWest’s architecture standards across network, operating systems, and virtualization, as well as mid-tier technologies such as application integrations, Federated authentication, and security applications.
The IT Solutions Architect maintains awareness of current and emerging technologies, information security contractual requirements and IT solution standards; aligns with TriWest’s mission and support priorities of the business to deliver quality care to our customer base; represents a collaborative approach to solutions with business operations representatives and senior leadership; approach problem solving with an “anything is possible” attitude.
Education & Experience
Required :
- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience
- 8+ years of relevant IT experience in software development, application implementation / support or infrastructure implementation / support
- Working knowledge of all components of typical solutions found in a large / enterprise IT environment
- Experience defining and implementing technical solutions using customer defined objectives
- Experience translating business needs into technical requirements.
- Experience applying multiple solutions to business problems.
Preferred :
Key Responsibilities
Competencies
Coaching / Training / Mentoring : Actively foster actions required for desired business outcomes through ongoing constructive feedback.
Communication / People Skills : Ability to influence or persuade others under positive or negative circumstances; Adapt to different styles; Listen critically; Collaborate. Strong verbal and written communications skills are a must, as well as the ability to work effectively across internal and external organizations
Computer Literacy : Ability to function in a multi-system Microsoft environment using Word, Outlook, TriWest Intranet, the Internet, and department software applications.
Coping / Flexibility : Resiliency in adapting to a variety of situations and individuals while maintaining a sense of purpose and mature problem-solving approach is required.
Independent Thinking / Self-Initiative : Critical thinkers with ability to focus on things which matter most to achieving outcomes; Commitment to task to produce outcomes without direction and to find necessary resources. Ability to learn independently using multiple learning styles, much of the available content on relevant topics is only available in written form and will be most easily consumed by “Verbal (linguistic) learners”.
Information Management : Ability to manage large amounts of complex information easily, communicate clearly, and draw sound conclusions. Ability to read, understand, and maintain information found in white papers and documentation on advanced technical concepts. Ability to stay focused on researching technical concepts for extended periods of time
High Intensity Environment : Ability to function in a fast-paced environment with multiple activities occurring simultaneously while maintaining focus and control of workflow.
Multi-Tasking / Time Management : Prioritize and manage actions to meet changing deadlines and requirements within a high volume, highly demanding environment.
Organizational Skills : Ability to organize people or tasks, adjust to priorities, learn systems, within time constraints and with available resources; Detail-oriented.
Team-Building / Team Player : Influence the actions and opinions of others in a positive direction and build group commitment.
Technical Skills : Knowledge of Microsoft server principals, architecture and support; General knowledge of data communication architectures, design, and support; General knowledge of the technology impacts on business and how to integrate technical plans to support enterprise business function; Business problem-solving skills; Understanding of project management concepts and techniques, including metrics. Ability to balance how architectural decisions and potential compromises might affect long-term (“big picture”) and short-term objectives