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Intermediate Enterprise Architect Hybrid Role
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toronto, Canada
Location
toronto
Posted
June 01, 2026
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Job Description
Join our team as an Intermediate IT Enterprise Architect in Toronto, where you will work on-site and hybrid. Engage in developing architectural models and compliance assessments.
In this role, you will focus on designing current and target state architecture across various domains. Your responsibilities include preparing vital materials for the Architecture Review Board (ARB) and ensuring all architecture meets compliance standards. You'll facilitate meaningful discussions with stakeholders and deliver clear communication on decision-making processes related to architecture.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Develop business, data, application, and technology architecture β’ Support EA governance processes and documentation β’ Engage ministry stakeholders through working sessions β’ Conduct risk assessments and documentation of security gaps β’ Create detailed integration plans and performance metrics
Requirements: β’ Relevant OPS experience in Enterprise Architecture β’ Abi...
In this role, you will focus on designing current and target state architecture across various domains. Your responsibilities include preparing vital materials for the Architecture Review Board (ARB) and ensuring all architecture meets compliance standards. You'll facilitate meaningful discussions with stakeholders and deliver clear communication on decision-making processes related to architecture.
Key Responsibilities: β’ Develop business, data, application, and technology architecture β’ Support EA governance processes and documentation β’ Engage ministry stakeholders through working sessions β’ Conduct risk assessments and documentation of security gaps β’ Create detailed integration plans and performance metrics
Requirements: β’ Relevant OPS experience in Enterprise Architecture β’ Abi...