WHAT DOES AN ENTERPRISE IT ARCHITECT DO?
Updated: Dec 08, 2025 - The Enterprise Information Technology (IT) Architect provides strategic oversight and technical guidance for IT network planning, enterprise modernization, and alignment with organizational goals. This role ensures the effective coordination of systems, software, and hardware improvements through collaboration with leadership, contractors, and cross-functional teams. The architect also conducts technical assessments, analyzes performance metrics, and develops actionable recommendations to enhance operational efficiency and compliance.


A Review of Professional Skills and Functions for Enterprise IT Architect
1. Enterprise IT Architect Duties
- System Management: Maintain group-wide information on IT system landscapes in the countries
- Best Practices: Maintain a list of IT best practices and a list of IT assets at the group level
- Innovation Management: Manage the innovation shift of the IT systems landscape to gain business agility and a competitive advantage
- Asset Reuse: Ensure that opportunities to reuse group IT assets are taken into account in the decision-making process
- Technology Convergence: Ensure that opportunities to converge to a more homogeneous set of technologies or IT systems are not missed
- Architecture Simplification: Ensure the right level of simplification in the target architectures
- Technology Evolution: Maintain an evolutionary vision of the technological framework of the systems based on emerging technologies
- System Compatibility: Ensure functional compatibility of the systems
- System Integration: Guarantee better integration methods with respect to business constraints
- Scenario Assessment: Assess evolutionary scenarios that safeguard previous solutions and investment
- ICT Governance: Ensure real ICT governance in the design of the systems
2. Enterprise IT Architect Details
- Data Leadership: Understand the needs of the Data and Analytics domain and lead thinking in the way that those needs should be satisfied by IT
- Architecture Definition: Define and communicate an IT architecture that balances the needs of the business and the domain and that is in line with the architecture and standards of the enterprise
- Vision Development: Own and develop a fit-for-purpose IT vision and roadmap for the aligned domain
- Investment Guidance: Guide investment in the domain so that it follows the strategy and delivers the target architecture, reflecting the demands of that investment in the IT pipeline
- Blueprint Documentation: Document domain blueprints and gain support for their inclusion in the reference architecture
- Data Engineering: Develop, build, and engineer data pipelines to support advanced analytics proof of concepts, with the ability to define and lead scale with strategic partners
- Solution Delivery: Deliver domain blueprints to support solution design and introduction, which in turn can be successfully built and operationalized
- Vendor Collaboration: Leverage the capabilities of technology vendors and strategic partners to define architecture and deliver blueprints
- Governance Promotion: Promote the value of IT architecture governance and design deliverables across the organization
- Roadmap Presentation: Present project designs and architectural roadmaps to the relevant architectural governance committees, to obtain timely approval, avoiding delay or project risk
- Vendor Management: Participate in managing and maintaining vendor relationships, evaluating the usefulness and cost of products and making appropriate recommendations
- Trend Awareness: Maintain an awareness of external trends for the domain
- Team Leadership: Support the functional leaders to build, lead, develop, appraise, and motivate a team of architects and engineers
- Information Strategy: Create the information architecture and information management strategy for the organization, such that these create a foundation for future investment in Data, Analytics, and Business Intelligence
- Collaborative Design: Collaborate with business and solution architects to understand the implications of respective architectures on information architecture and maximize the value of information across the organization
- User Experience: Collaborate with user experience specialists to develop design specifications that will improve the performance, usability, and effectiveness of customer-facing interfaces
3. Senior Enterprise IT Architect Responsibilities
- Information Alignment: Develop or lead alignment to the information management strategic goals and information architecture operating model
- Strategic Translation: Translate strategic requirements into usable enterprise information architecture in close collaboration with enterprise business and process architects
- Cross Collaboration: Lead cross-project information architecture-related activities involving enterprise data
- Data Modeling: Collaborate with project-level data analysts and/or solution architects to create and publish enterprise Data Flow Diagrams depicting the end-to-end flow of data for specific subject areas and at the holistic enterprise level
- Business Modeling: Collaborate with project-level data analysts to create and publish Business Information Models for specific subject areas and at the holistic enterprise level
- Data Governance: Collaborate with project-level data analysts and data governance leads to define, manage and publish business glossary and data dictionary for key data assets
- Data Integration: Lead the definition of integrative and canonical views of data to establish a catalog of enterprise data services and support data convergence or migration
- Technical Standards: Lead the definition of technical standards and guidelines for data use, security, access, and governance
- Asset Stewardship: Ensure existing information assets are identified, stewarded and leveraged across the enterprise
- Reference Architecture: Create and lead alignment to the enterprise information reference architecture and long-term strategic goals for data architecture and management
- Cultural Change: Drive change towards a data-driven culture
- Information Advocacy: Support and advocate for enterprise information management, including coaching and training
- Data Reuse: Identify and develop opportunities for data re-use, migration, or retirement
- Regulatory Monitoring: Monitor regulatory guidelines to determine impact on enterprise information architecture
- Compliance Oversight: Monitor compliance and audit requirements to determine impact on enterprise information architecture
- Standards Monitoring: Monitor emerging industry standards to determine impact on enterprise information architecture
4. Enterprise IT Architect Job Summary
- Monitoring Administration: Provide administration and support for on-premises and cloud monitoring solutions spanning toolsets
- Data Onboarding: Onboard new data ingestions and oversee growth and lifecycles
- Technical Design: Build detailed technical designs related to monitoring as a part of complex projects
- Roadmap Planning: Build and maintain a 2-year technical domain road map that aligns with the technical direction of the organization and company
- Architecture Alignment: Collaborate with other technical architects to integrate and align all technical roadmaps
- Leadership Presentation: Present technical roadmaps to senior it leadership
- Solution Implementation: Work well within project teams, can take direction, and relies on extensive experience and judgment to proactively implement and configure monitoring solutions
- Cross Collaboration: Partner with engineers, administrators, architects, developers and project managers to plan and implement complex, technical monitoring solutions and architecture
- Process Automation: Identify improvement opportunities that need to be addressed through automation
- Performance Optimization: Utilize standard methodologies and provide recommendations to improve problem identification and response time in enterprise systems and applications
5. Enterprise IT Architect Accountabilities
- IT Planning: Provide advisory IT network and services planning
- Strategic Coordination: Work in close coordination with government leadership and personnel, and assist in strategic, tactical, and operational IT planning for OI initiatives
- System Improvement: Oversee the improvement and upgrading of enterprise services, legacy systems, software, and hardware
- Technology Awareness: Stay on top of the latest trends and technologies that may improve capabilities and business processes
- Process Design: Assist in the design of IT processes, documenting essential IT procedures, tracking project progress, and collaborating with teams on overall system design
- Enterprise Alignment: Review and assess organization goals, and oversee enterprise plan development to align with the current OI-MST IT strategy
- Technical Assistance: Assists the Technical Point of Contact (TPOC) and GSA FEDSIM Contracting Officer Representative (COR) with technical expertise
- Contract Analysis: Analysis to assess whether products and services contracted are delivered in accordance with specifications, requirements, cost, and schedule
- Project Oversight: Monitors and provides oversight and independent assessments within the project management knowledge areas (scope, quality, risk, etc.)
- Performance Review: Participates in monthly status updates, program, project reviews, and technical reviews for the performing contractor
- Data Analysis: Analyzes task deliverables, metrics measurements, trends, and consequences, and develops recommendations based on those findings
- Technical Support: Responds to technical inquiries related to technical and operational support and provides status updates to the COR, TPOC, and other government leaders
- Report Development: Performs complex tasks involving the gathering, analyzing and compiling of data and information into well-written reports and presentations
- Project Management: Manages multiple projects and priorities
- Commitment Tracking: Initiates follow-up to ensure timely achievement of commitments
- Team Collaboration: Works closely with application developers and architectural engineers regarding user support and requirements
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