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Application Architect – Business Intelligence & AI

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Application Architect – Business Intelligence & AI


Skill level: Master

Role Overview

The Application Architect – Business Intelligence & AI is responsible for defining the end-to-end solution architecture of AI-enabled and BI-driven applications. The role ensures that architectural designs meet functional and non-functional requirements while aligning with enterprise standards, long-term platform strategy, and quality benchmarks.

This role operates at a strategic and design level, guiding implementation teams and contributing to the evolution of the enterprise AI and analytics landscape.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and define solution concepts and application architectures for AI and Business Intelligence solutions
  • Select appropriate tools, platforms, and architectural components to meet functional, performance, security, and scalability requirements
  • Define and enforce architecture principles, standards, and quality guidelines throughout implementation
  • Ensure alignment between business requirements, technical feasibility, and non-functional requirements
  • Provide architectural governance and guidance during solution implementation
  • Collaborate closely with development, data, platform, and architecture teams

Nice to Have / Additional Responsibilities

  • Support AI and BI use case evaluation in terms of technical feasibility and strategic alignment
  • Contribute to building and refining the AI target architecture / reference architecture
  • Support the maturation of the existing AI and analytics technology foundation and platforms
  • Participate in architecture reviews and strategic roadmap discussions

Profile Summary

  • Strong background in application and solution architecture
  • Experience designing AI-enabled and data-driven applications
  • Ability to balance strategic thinking with practical architectural decision-making
  • Excellent communication skills to bridge business, technical, and architectural stakeholders