Enterprise Architect

F5 F5 · Enterprise · Dublin, Ireland +1

This role is for a Senior IT Infrastructure Governance & Architecture Specialist who will own enterprise-wide governance of IT infrastructure design, architecture, high availability, and technology standards across F5's hybrid and multi-cloud environment. It is a centralized, strategic governance role focused on assessing existing infrastructure, evaluating proposals, identifying risks, and driving the organization towards optimal outcomes. The specialist will work alongside Senior Architects and DR/BC specialists to ensure design integrity, architecture governance, and high availability assurance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Evaluate current-state and proposed IT designs across backup infrastructure, networking, compute/storage, cloud platforms, and high availability — assessing against industry standards and F5's risk tolerance. Produce structured findings, gap analyses, and actionable recommendations.
  2. Serve as a reviewing authority on the Architecture Review Board (ARB); lead infrastructure governance assessments for mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures — evaluating inherited environments and integration risk.
  3. Establish and enforce enterprise architecture standards and governance frameworks for HA design, infrastructure resilience, and technology lifecycle; ensure alignment with NIST, ISO 27001, SOX, GPDR and applicable regulatory requirements.
  4. Conduct deep-dive assessments of as-is configurations, deployment patterns, and design documentation; translate technical findings into executive-level reports, risk scorecards, and remediation roadmaps presented to senior leadership and governance bodies.
  5. Partner with Infrastructure, Cloud Engineering, Network Operations, Security/CISO, and application teams to guide redesigns, enforce standards, and integrate governance into change management and project delivery lifecycles.

Skills

Required

  • 12+ years of progressive enterprise IT experience
  • minimum of 5+ years in a governance, architecture review, or enterprise assessment role (not hands-on engineering)
  • Expert-level knowledge across two or more of the following: backup/recovery architecture (preferred), network design, compute/storage design, cloud architecture (AWS, Azure, GCP), and high availability design patterns (preferred)
  • Demonstrated experience leading architecture review processes, conducting gap analyses, producing executive-grade documentation, and driving remediation outcomes across large, complex organizations
  • Solid understanding of multi-cloud and hybrid infrastructure architectures and their HA/resilience implications (not deep implementation experience required)
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
  • proven ability to present complex technical findings to C-suite and board-level audiences and influence outcomes
  • Proven ability to work autonomously, manage competing priorities, and deliver measurable outcomes without close supervision
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, or a related field (Master's or MBA strongly preferred)

Nice to have

  • Experience in regulated industries (OEM, Technology, Government) with direct audit and compliance exposure
  • Familiarity with M&A technical due diligence and integration governance
  • TOGAF 9/10
  • Cisco CCIE (Enterprise Infrastructure, Data Center, or Cloud)
  • AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Professional or Azure Solutions Architect Expert
  • ITIL 4 Managing Professional or Strategic Leader
  • Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) from ISACA
  • CRISC or CGEIT from ISACA
  • SABSA Chartered Architect or CISSP
  • Knowledge of backup governance platforms (e.g., Commvault, Cohe

What the JD emphasized

  • centralized, strategic governance role
  • not a hands-on engineering or implementation position
  • deeply experienced
  • independently driven
  • highly confident
  • engaging executives and engineering teams with equal authority
  • You don't need to be told what to do
  • hold others to that standard
  • governance
  • architecture governance
  • high availability assurance
  • risk tolerance
  • NIST
  • ISO 27001
  • SOX
  • GPDR
  • regulatory requirements
  • executive-level reports
  • risk scorecards
  • remediation roadmaps
  • governance and standards perspective
  • governance posture