Chief Enterprise Architect
Company: Isospin Technologies, LLC
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 4, 2025
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Location Requirements
Must be able to work onsite at our Downtown Atlanta office located
at West Peachtree
Must be accessible and local to the Metro Atlanta area
We are seeking a visionary and collaborative Chief Enterprise
Architect to lead our architectural initiatives and drive
innovation across the organization, further strengthening our
position as a key enabler of GDOT's mission and goals.
Position Overview
As the Chief Enterprise Architect at GDOT IT, you will play a
pivotal role in shaping the future of our technology landscape as a
key member of the executive leadership team. This senior leadership
position reports directly to the CIO/CTO and works alongside other
executive leaders including the Head of PMO, Head of IT
Applications, and Head of IT Infrastructure. You will lead a
dedicated team of enterprise architects to maintain and modernize
the evolving transformation of GDOT IT, while also guiding and
managing Solution Architects across the organization. You will be
responsible for driving the implementation of a comprehensive
enterprise architecture that aligns with GDOT's strategic goals and
enables efficient, effective, and innovative transportation
solutions. Additionally, you will establish and oversee
collaborative structures such as Communities of Practice, Centers
of Excellence, and Architectural Review Boards to foster alignment
and innovation. Your work will directly support GDOT's mission by
leveraging technology to enhance safety, sustainability, and
mobility across Georgia's transportation system.
Key Responsibilities
1. Strategic Leadership
Develop and maintain a forward-thinking enterprise architecture
strategy that supports GDOT's mission and objectives
Collaborate with executive leadership to align IT initiatives with
business goals and transportation needs
Lead and mentor a team of Enterprise Architects specializing in
Security, Data, Applications, and Infrastructure domains
Oversee and guide Solutions Architects across various
sub-departments
Foster a culture of innovation, continuous improvement, and
knowledge sharing within the Enterprise Architecture team and
across the IT division
Ensure that all architectural decisions and initiatives contribute
to GDOT's strategic goals of safety, system preservation, project
delivery,mobility, and employee development
Support and Shepherd the IT division in its role as a critical
enabler of GDOT's mission, identifying opportunities to leverage
technology for transformative impact
2. Team Leadership and Development
Build, manage, and develop a high-performing team of Enterprise
Architects across various domains
Guide and manage the various Solution Architects throughout the
organization
Establish clear roles, responsibilities, and performance
expectations for team members
Provide mentorship and professional development opportunities to
grow architectural capabilities
Foster collaboration between the Enterprise Architecture team and
other IT and business units
Implement a holistic approach that addresses People, Process,
Technology, and Culture dimensions of change
Partner closely with PMO to drive and support change management for
both internal and external customers
Recommend and oversee organizational structures such as Communities
of Practice, Centers of Excellence, Guilds, Change Control Boards,
and Architectural Review Boards
Design and implement collaborative structures that create alignment
and foster innovation across IT departments
3. Stakeholder Engagement
Gather requirements and insights from diverse stakeholders,
including leadership, customers, and frontline staff
Facilitate collaborative decision-making processes to ensure all
voices are heard and considered in architectural decisions
Build strong relationships with internal and external partners to
drive technology adoption and success
Engage with transportation experts to understand how technology can
best support GDOT's mission of innovation, safety, sustainability,
and mobility
Act as a bridge between IT and other GDOT divisions, ensuring
technology solutions are aligned with operational needs
4. Collaborative Standards Development and Governance
Facilitate the co-creation of enterprise architecture standards and
best practices through inclusive, cross-functional workshops and
working groups
Foster a culture of shared ownership in architectural standards by
involving stakeholders from various departments in the development
process
Establish and chair Architectural Review Boards as needed to govern
technology decisions and ensure alignment with enterprise
standards
Design and implement effective Change Control processes that
balance governance with agility
Lead and oversee Communities of Practice, Centers of Excellence,
and Guilds to promote knowledge sharing and standardization
Guide the establishment of flexible governance processes that
encourage adherence to standards while allowing for innovation and
agility
Lead regular, collaborative reviews of standards to ensure they
evolve with emerging technologies and changing business needs
Ensure that architectural standards align with and support GDOT's
goals, particularly in streamlining processes and improving access
for small businesses
Develop and implement strategies to communicate the value and
benefits of standards across the organization, encouraging
voluntary adoption
5. Research and Innovation Initiatives
Spearhead research initiatives to explore emerging technologies and
their potential applications within GDOT
Organize and facilitate proof-of-concept (POC) projects to test
innovative solutions in real-world scenarios
Lead hackathons and innovation challenges that bring together
diverse teams to solve complex transportation problems
Establish partnerships with academic institutions, research
centers, and industry leaders to stay at the forefront of
technological advancements
Create and maintain an innovation lab or sandbox environment where
teams can experiment with new technologies and approaches
Develop a framework for evaluating and scaling successful POCs and
hackathon outcomes into enterprise-wide solutions
Foster a culture of continuous learning and experimentation across
the IT division and broader GDOT organization
6. Solution Architecture Support
Mentor and guide Solutions Architects, ensuring they have the
necessary tools and knowledge to succeed
Collaborate with Solutions Architects to align their work with the
broader enterprise architecture vision
Facilitate knowledge transfer and cross-pollination of ideas
between different architectural teams
Ensure that solution architectures contribute to GDOT's goals of
project delivery and mobility enhancement
7. Technology Enablement
Develop and implement training programs to enhance the technical
capabilities of GDOT IT staff
Identify emerging technologies and evaluate their potential impact
on GDOT's operations
Lead proof-of-concept initiatives to test and validate new
technologies before broader adoption
Focus on technologies that can enhance safety, sustainability, and
mobility in Georgia's transportation system
Champion the role of IT as a strategic enabler, demonstrating how
technology drives GDOT's mission forward
8. Communication and Change Management
Articulate complex architectural concepts to both technical and
non-technical audiences
Develop and execute change management strategies to support the
adoption of new architectural approaches
Create and maintain documentation to support the understanding and
implementation of enterprise architecture principles
Communicate how architectural initiatives support GDOT's vision of
increasing Georgia's competitiveness through transportation
leadership
Promote the value of IT initiatives in enabling GDOT's mission
across the organization
Partner closely with PMO to implement effective change management
practices that address both technical and human aspects of
transformation
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or
related field; Master's degree preferred (or equivalent experience
as an Enterprise Architect or Chief Enterprise Architect)
10+ years of experience in enterprise architecture, with a focus on
government or transportation sectors a plus;
Proven experience leading teams of architects and technical
professionals
Experience establishing and managing organizational structures such
as Communities of Practice, Centers of Excellence, and
Architectural Review Boards
Demonstrated background in addressing People, Process, Technology,
and Culture dimensions of organizational change
Strong understanding of enterprise architecture frameworks (e.g.,
TOGAF, Zachman)
Experience guiding and managing Solution Architects across
different business domains
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability
to influence and collaborate at all levels of the organization
Proven track record of leading large-scale digital transformation
initiatives
Experience with cloud technologies, data analytics, and emerging
technologies such as AI and IoT
Knowledge of transportation systems and smart city concepts is a
plus
Demonstrated ability to align technology initiatives with
organizational missions and goals
Experience in positioning IT as a strategic enabler in large
organizations
Strong partnership capabilities, particularly in collaborating with
PMO to support change initiatives
Skill
Required / Desired
Years Used
Last Used
Strong understanding of enterprise architecture frameworks (e.g.,
TOGAF, Zachman)
Required
10+ years of experience in enterprise architecture, with a focus on
government or transportation sectors
Highly desired
Experience with cloud technologies, data analytics, and emerging
technologies such as AI and IoT
Highly desired
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