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A complex and often demanding role, the Software Architect takes responsibility for designing and executing software solutions as per the company’s or client’s specific briefs. It is a position that often combines the disciplines needed at all stages of the software’s development and implementation. It requires expert knowledge of the life cycle of software applications.
There are several key responsibilities for the Software Architect, including:
There is no such thing as an average Software Architect, so candidates will have to show a determination to be the best in their field. This is a role that suits individuals with a creative flair, while also being analytical with the ability to work well under pressure, especially when the stress levels start to rise and various stakeholders place demands on the individual.
At various times, the Software Architect will need to work hand in hand with colleagues and end users from other parts of the business, so top quality communications skills will be a must. These will also prove useful when presenting concepts and relating results to members of senior management, some of whom will not be as technically advanced as the speaker.
It should be noted that successful Software Architects are capable of analysing problems and suggesting solutions quickly, to minimise business disruptions. They will also have strong leadership skills, which will prove useful when leading teams of technically intelligent specialists.
This is a highly complex role, and the successful candidate will need to show a clear understanding of specialist tools designed to help Software Architects who operate in all sectors of industry. They include the likes of Enterprise Architect, Lucidchart, Visual Paradigm, Mermaid, Graphviz and Microsoft Visio.
Realistic candidates for the role of Software Architect will be in possession of a university degree, usually in subjects such as computer science, software engineering, information technology or information systems. There are some specific certifications which can also help in job applications, including SOA Architect and IT Architect.
Several roles can lead an individual to that of Software Architect. These include positions such as Developer, Senior Developer, Technical Lead, Associate Architect and Junior Software Architect. At a later stage, the career path could lead to Technical Manager, Senior Developer, IT Architecture Manager, IT Director or Technical Director.
This is rightly seen as an important role in the corporate world, so Software Architects can expect extremely good salary and benefits packages
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