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EOI - Recruitment of Solution Architect - TCIS

Banque Africaine pour le Développement

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Humanitaire (ONG, Associations, ...), Projet/programme de développement
EOI - Recruitment of Solution Architect - TCIS

Type de consultant: Individual Consultant

Lieu de la mission: Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

Date de publication: 30-sep-2025

Date de clôture: 09-oct-2025

Domaine: Information Technology

The solutions architect proactively and holistically leads and supports EA activities that guide the development and management of a portfolio of solutions. Solutions include projects, systems (including applications, technologies, processes and information), shared infrastructure services and shared application services.

He/she understand the concepts of business goals, objectives and business outcomes, business capabilities, value-streams, and business processes and their importance in solution architecture.

The solutions architect provides the necessary leadership, analysis and design tasks related to support the development of technology solutions to ensure that solutions meet business needs and align with architectural governance and standards. He/she create deliverables for managing the organization's portfolio of "to be" and "as is" solutions — including systems (applications, processes, information and technology), shared infrastructure services, and shared application services and components to enable and drive targeted business outcomes.

The role is a direct support and value-add to the Chief EA, ensuring architecture consistency and strategic impact.

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