Customer Experience Solutions is responsible for customer-facing IT systems of SNCB, including commercial channels and products, passenger information systems and systems for stations, facilities and buildings.
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As a Domain Architect you are responsible for the IT architecture of a business domain at enterprise level. You work together on the corporate business capability map (what) linking to the (how) people, processes, data and systems realizing them. You work closely together with portfolio management to define Roadmaps based on the needs of the business and future target state architectures. In case of projects you assure the proper guidance within the established reference architecture and IT vision and strategy.
Job Description & Responsibilities
Ensure that the architecture of the products you’re assigned to is sound, well-understood and continues to evolve in a direction that best supports the business case and follows the existing guardrails.
Facilitate the architectural debate, ensuring decisions are made consciously and trade‑offs (or derived risks) are well understood, both internally (towards the involved teams) and externally (towards our client’s stakeholders).
Act as a key partner working between business stakeholders, IT managers, enterprise architects, domain architects and delivery teams.
Ensure that the solution architecture is correctly implemented by validating the solution design and following up its implementation.
Ensure knowledge is shared across colleagues.
Evaluate project constraints to find alternatives, alleviate risks, and perform re‑engineering if required.
Update stakeholders about any architecture‑related issues.
Take care of the architectural analysis of epics.
Qualifications
Master in Informatics or Master in Computer Science (or related) or equivalent by experience.
At least 5 years of relevant experience as a solution architect.
Familiar with the principles, opportunities and challenges of modern architectural paradigms and knows how to apply them.
Broad technical knowledge enabling collaboration with experts and assessing the impact of technology choices on architectural design, including:
Cloud solutions.
Docker and Kubernetes.
Database systems (relational, document, key/value, graph, search, data warehouse, etc.) and data engineering frameworks.
Messaging and eventing systems.
Connectivity and networking concepts.
Communication protocols and technologies (HTTP, WS, REST, OAuth, OIDC, SAML, GraphQL, etc.).
Proven hands‑on experience in API design with Swagger.
Proven hands‑on experience with ArchiMate.
Familiar with challenges of creating secure software and how to manage them.
Experience with common software engineering practices (SDLC, DevOps, etc.) and architecture modelling practices and languages (UML, EER, Swagger, ArchiMate, etc.).
Always eager to learn new things, share knowledge, embrace change, and learn from past experiences; comfortable drawing on a whiteboard to facilitate debate.
Team player.
Affinity with product design and engineering of top‑notch digital products.
Ability to handle the pressure and flexibility of a dynamic company.
Excellent communication skills and ability to communicate in both technical and layman’s terms.
Languages: Dutch, French, and English.
Having domicile or permanent residence in Belgium.
Our Offer
Within our open corporate culture, you contribute to the digital transformation of SNCB. You will have a job with social impact and ample opportunity to make your own contribution. In addition to a good work‑life balance and a competitive salary, you will receive the following benefits:
The possibility to work remotely + flexible working hours.
35 days of leave.
A company car + a public transport season ticket.
A target bonus.
A comprehensive insurance package (affiliation without own contribution, excl. outpatient costs for family members):
Hospitalisation and dental care for the whole family.
Outpatient costs (medical costs separate from hospitalisation).
Group insurance: supplementary pension, work disability and death (cafeteria plan).
Accidents at work (extralegal).
Meal vouchers and eco‑vouchers. xphnsxz
Net allowances for remote working and car wash + internet budget.
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