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“Today I’m working for a fast-growing robotics manufacturer. They are a new scale-up company with a diverse IT landscape. I’m helping them choose the solution that fits their current architecture. To do so, I’m constantly investigating different possibilities, such as creating a new app or a report, using the technical solutions that are in place. I’m also keeping an overview of the integration and the data landscape so that new projects use the standards and guidelines. This brings me into contact with a lot of people—both at the customer and with colleagues from delaware.”- Nicolas Pauwelyn
Some IT professionals build solutions. You want to know why. As a Junior Architect, you look at the full IT landscape and how everything connects.
From integration and data to development and networking, you’ll help businesses make smart IT choices that fit their strategy—not just their wish list. Learn from senior architects, advise IT managers, and design solutions that last. Sounds like the right challenge for you? Then you’ll fit right in with the #peopleofdelaware. Here’s what that might look like:
You’ll bridge the gap between business and IT, helping companies define IT architectures that are built to last. While senior architects handle the strategic angle, you’ll be hands-on with technical solutions, analyzing challenges, and advising on the best way forward.
Your work consists of
● Helping IT managers shape their landscape—analyzing needs and recommending scalable solutions
● Keeping a clear overview of integrations and data landscapes so that new projects align across delaware teams with architectural best practices
● Translating business needs into IT strategy—making sure solutions are practical, not just technically impressive
● Leading discussions and supporting decision-making—balancing business priorities with technical possibilities
● Collaborating with senior architects and teams—learning how to think long-term while delivering short-term value