Tech & Digital

Solution Architect

  • Location

    Berlin

  • Sector:

    Cloud, Infrastructure & Support

  • Job type:

    Contract

  • Salary:

    €90 - €110 per hour

  • Contact:

    Sean Bowley

  • Contact email:

    s.bowley@ioassociates.eu

  • Job ref:

    BBBH149196_1729613612

  • Consultant:

    Sean Bowley

We are seeking a Solution Architect (User Devices) that can help us on a long term contract/b2b assignment working for a large Energy Company, who are based in Germany.

You can be located Europe-wide, have fluent English skills

Remote - with a 3 day block onsite per month in Berlin

Rate - is open 90-110€ per hour

Availability: November Start

Duration: 3 months rolling for 12-18 months

Duties:

  • As the Lead Architect (User Devices) for Interaction, you will be responsible for user devices (not UI/UX) and you will be an integral part of architecting the Interaction (User Devices) services along their lifecycle.
  • You will be pivotal in ensuring the architecture specified by you are fitting the product specification needs, can be engineered and delivered by the engineering teams and later an successfully operated
  • Architecting and designing end-user devices profiles and standards (e.g. desktop, laptops, mobile devices) incl. BYOD (bring your own devices) policies and especially PAW /rPAW for end-user devices access critical infrastructure for developers (platform & application) and operators (platfrom & application).

Experience:

  • A minimum of 5 years experience in architecture and design
  • Comprehensive understanding and experience in end-user device management, especially for developers
  • Comprehensive experience in endpoint security & protection, especially for critical infrastructure (KRITIS)
  • At least 5 years experience with Technologies (Open-Source and COTS) for End-User Device Management and Security
  • Proven ability to develop and communicate a clear architecture and design
  • Demonstrated experience in translating product specification into and architecture and design and communicating that to engineering teams