Applications Architect - Senior

Overview

Hybrid
$60 - $80
Contract - W2
Contract - Independent
Contract - 8 Month(s)

Skills

solution architecture
ITSM
Customer Service Management
APIs
cloud infrastructure
Azure

Job Details

Key Responsibilities:

Lead the design and implementation of scalable, secure, and user-centric SaaS solutions using ServiceNow (ITSM, workflows, integration hubs) and OpenText (content services, case management, records, and document workflows).

Define and maintain solution architectures that enable hybrid integration across SaaS platforms, legacy applications, and cloud infrastructure (e.g., Azure).

Translate complex business requirements into modular application designs, leveraging configuration over customization within platforms like ServiceNow and OpenText.

Design and oversee integrations between SaaS platforms and other enterprise systems (e.g., ERP, procurement platforms, vendor portals) using APIs, webhooks, middleware, and native integration frameworks.

Develop architecture artifacts such as reference models, data flows, and interface definitions that align with enterprise principles and maximize reuse.

Define governance and configuration standards for platform administration, including access control, metadata standards, and system lifecycle practices.

Evaluate and advise on best-fit SaaS and PaaS platforms based on business needs, compliance requirements, technical architecture, and long-term scalability.

Work closely with enterprise architects, delivery teams, product managers, and vendors to ensure architectural alignment across initiatives.

Support cloud-enabled delivery of content and workflow services through OpenText integrations with Azure, SharePoint, Microsoft 365, and other digital platforms.

Guide solution implementation teams through sprint planning, backlog refinement, and technical validation processes.

Ensure SaaS solutions align with enterprise governance (e.g., GO-ITS), data classification standards, and information lifecycle policies.

Contribute to business case development, procurement processes (e.g., RFBs/RFIs), and vendor evaluations with architectural insights.

Required Qualifications & Experience:

8+ years of experience in application or solution architecture, with a focus on modernizing or implementing enterprise SaaS platforms.

Hands-on experience designing and implementing solutions in ServiceNow (especially ITSM, Customer Service Management) and/or OpenText.

Experience architecting workflow automation, records/document management, and case management systems in a SaaS context.

Familiarity with Azure or similar platforms for hybrid integration, identity federation (Azure AD), and secure access models.

Strong understanding of integration patterns and tools (e.g., RESTful APIs, webhooks, middleware, iPaaS platforms).

Proven ability to design scalable, modular, and maintainable solutions with a focus on configuration over code within SaaS ecosystems.

Deep understanding of data privacy, retention, and security considerations in public sector SaaS deployments.

Demonstrated experience working in structured delivery environments using Agile and iterative delivery models.

Experience with public sector or regulated environments is a strong asset.

Desirable Skills:

Certification in ServiceNow System Administration or Implementation Specialist, and/or OpenText Content Server/ECM platforms.

Familiarity with ITIL, BPMN, or process mapping techniques for workflow design.

Experience integrating ServiceNow or OpenText with ERP systems, procurement tools, or custom-built applications.

Knowledge of Ontario Government I&IT directives

Experience designing solutions that incorporate digital signatures, audit logging, and secure document exchange.

Knowledge of metadata structures, data dictionaries, and enterprise content governance models.

Awareness of emerging trends in enterprise SaaS adoption, low-code/no-code platforms, and intelligent automation.

Core Competencies:

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills; ability to translate business needs into actionable solution architecture.

Clear communicator with the ability to engage and influence executive, business, and technical stakeholders.

Collaborative and pragmatic, with a delivery-focused mindset and a strong understanding of real-world platform limitations.

Able to work across multiple domains and technologies, bringing structure to complexity.

Strategic thinker with a strong sense of architecture governance and solution lifecycle management.

Education:

Bachelor s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related field is required.

Certifications such as ServiceNow Architect, TOGAF, PMP, ITIL, or OpenText ECM Specialist are considered strong assets.

Solution Architecture Blueprints Target and transitional states for ServiceNow, OpenText, and SaaS-based applications.

Integration Designs Logical and physical models of system-to-system interfaces across SaaS, legacy, and cloud.

Workflow & Automation Models Visual representations and configurations for business processes within ServiceNow and OpenText.

Security and Access Models IAM strategies using Azure AD, RBAC, and platform-native controls.

Governance Artifacts Configuration standards, permission matrices, metadata schemas, and compliance documentation.

Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) Documented rationale for key design and technology choices.

Technology Evaluation Reports Comparative analyses of SaaS platforms, licensing models, and vendor solutions.

Implementation Support Artifacts Sprint inputs, backlog clarifications, platform configurations, and QA checklists

Additional Terms:

Performance Expectations

Quarterly performance reviews against agreed-upon objectives and deliverables

Minimum 80% achievement of approved quarterly objectives

Development and maintenance of detailed project documentation

Regular status reporting as per project management framework

Adherence to all Supply Ontario policies, procedures, and professional standards

Work Arrangements

Hybrid work arrangement with minimum 2-3 days per week on-site at Supply Ontario offices

Flexibility to adjust schedule based on project needs and stakeholder availability

Availability for occasional evening/weekend work during critical project phases

Intellectual Property and Confidentiality

All work products, documentation, and intellectual property created during the engagement remain the property of Supply Ontario

Strict adherence to confidentiality agreements and data protection protocols

Non-disclosure agreement required as condition of engagement

Return of all Supply Ontario property and materials upon contract completion

Probationary Period

Initial 90-day probationary period to assess fit and capabilities

Clear performance objectives to be established within first 30 days

Bi-weekly check-ins during probationary period

Option to terminate with 5 business days' notice during probationary period

Early Termination Provisions

Supply Ontario may terminate the contract with 10 business days' written notice without cause

Immediate termination for:

o Breach of confidentiality or security protocols

o Failure to meet minimum performance standards after documented warning

o Violation of Supply Ontario policies or professional conduct standards

o Misrepresentation of qualifications or experience

o Extended unavailability without approved leave

Extension and Renewal Provisions

Contract extension is at the sole discretion of Supply Ontario

Extension decisions will align with Supply Ontario's internal procurement policies and procedures

Factors considered for extension include but are not limited to:

o Achievement of defined deliverables and performance metrics

o Ongoing organizational need for services

o Budget availability and value for money

o Contractor's demonstrated reliability and cultural fit

o Project continuity requirements

Extension terms:

o Maximum extension periods as per Supply Ontario procurement policy

o Rate adjustments, if any, must align with approved rate cards

o Additional or modified terms may be introduced during extension

Extension process:

o Review initiated minimum 30 days before contract end date

o Appropriate management approvals as per delegation of authority

o Written notice of extension decision provided minimum 30 days before contract end

No guarantee or implicit right to extension regardless of performance

Supply Ontario reserves the right to:

o Modify role requirements during extension period

o Adjust work arrangements and conditions

o Implement new policies or procedures

o Require additional qualifications or certifications

Contractor acknowledgment:

o No expectation of automatic renewal

o Extension discussions do not constitute commitment

o Rights to compete for other opportunities if extension not granted

Notes:

Location: Hybrid 3 days onsite/2 days remote

Public Sector Experience: Nice to Have

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