1. Analyses, designs and develops roadmaps and implementation plans based on a current versus future state business architecture, and reviews the architecture standards for approval. 2. Leads and facilitates the business architecture governance process based on the enterprise architecture governance structure, and manages exceptions to architectural standards at a business level. 3. Assesses near-term needs to establish business priorities and aligns architectural requirements with IT strategy. 4. Consults with clients and IT teams on business architecture solutions and provides recommendations on emerging technology to senior management. 5. Works in a dynamic and evolving business environment. 6. Is knowledgeable of relevant enterprise architecture methodologies, frameworks, and modelling tools. 7. Is also familiar with organisational design frameworks and tools. 8. Effectively synthesises diverse needs of the business unit, and has strong situational analysis, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. 9. Possesses excellent communication skills and is able to influence key stakeholders.
1. Leads the IT department and sets strategic direction, solutions, and policies to align with business objectives. 2. Develops and implements an information strategy and services to fulfill business needs, including the training and skill enhancement of staff to boost productivity through information systems. 3. Establishes and enforces governance policies and standards concerning security, quality, risk, and project management. 4. Spearheads significant innovation projects and holds ultimate responsibility for the IT function's outcomes. 5. Offers expert advice and recommendations to senior management and business unit leaders. 6. Utilizes innovative technology to formulate strategic plans for the IT function that support the organization's goals. 7. Capable of designing solutions and persuading key decision-makers to secure buy-in for initiatives throughout the organization.
1. Oversees all technical aspects of the organisation and partners with key stakeholders within the business to evaluate new IT opportunities for growth. 2. Approves the deployment of new technologies to enhance or develop new services and product offerings. 3. Devises and implements long-term strategies focused on both current and new technologies that can help an organisation go to market more effectively, in turn increasing revenue through technological enhancements. 4. An inspiring leader with a futuristic mindset with an ability to drive innovative enhancements in the organisation. 5. Foresees connections across diverse areas and influences key stakeholder decisions.
A Cloud Administrator is a technology professional who handles cloud computing services for the organisation by: '- Coordinating with the IT department to develop and support cloud, windows or Unix infrastructure - Providing technical assistance on windows, cloud-based systems, and resolving operational matters - Implementing new technologies, and integrating systems into the cloud environment - Troubleshooting techniques and fixing the code bug - Monitoring and analysing the capabilities and performance of systems - Creating and updating processes for improvement and minimising wastage - Providing feedback to the Cloud Engineering/Architect teams on the operational shortcomings
1. Monitor and investigate the operational status of cloud systems 2. Understand Security/Risk/Compliance and Regulatory policies 3. Analyse security incidents related to the cloud network 4. Manage scalable architecture to support applications and infrastructure on IaaS and PaaS platforms 5. Evaluate the best cloud solutions for the organisation 6. Incorporate security management and privacy requirements into cloud hardware, software, and applications 7. Design controls and processes that utilise available audit tools 8. Maintain up-to-date and extensive knowledge of cloud products and technology
1. Provides support in data centre equipment installation, logging data regarding the installed corporate server base, developing procedures for server installation, racking, un-racking, decommissioning hardware, and cable patching from server through to server farm switches. 2. Manages the data centre performance and operations. 3. Monitors data volume and performs troubleshooting of non-routine or novel issues with little precedence whenever required. 4. Required to be on standby with on-call availability with varied shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays to resolve data centre related incidents. 5. Works in a team setting and is proficient in database administration, infrastructure concepts, and database management-related tools and techniques required by the organisation. 6. Familiar with the relevant software platforms on which the database is deployed. 7. Able to quickly and effectively solve issues as they arise. 8. Methodically identifies the cause of the issue, evaluates it, and develops a solution in collaboration with the team. 9. Able to communicate effectively and displays high service level standards.