We are seeking an experienced Saviynt Architect to lead solution design, integration, and delivery across the Saviynt platform. This role requires strong technical leadership, stakeholder management, and hands-on experience in IAM architecture and integrations.
Key Responsibilities
Solution Architecture & Design
- Act as the design authority for the Saviynt platform and its integration landscape.
- Define and maintain target-state architecture ensuring scalability, security, and reliability.
Integration & Delivery
- Design and implement integrations between Saviynt and upstream/downstream systems.
- Identify and justify appropriate integration patterns.
- Define data mapping, transformation rules, reconciliation logic, and event triggers.
- Support integration testing, defect triage, and issue resolution.
Technical Leadership
- Provide day-to-day technical guidance to delivery teams.
- Break down solution designs into actionable technical tasks.
- Review deliverables to ensure quality and adherence to design standards.
- Guide team members on Saviynt configuration, integrations, and troubleshooting.
- Act as an escalation point for complex technical issues.
Documentation
- Own and deliver key technical documents, including:
- High-Level Design (HLD)
- Low-Level Design (LLD)
- Runbooks and operational handover materials
- Risk, assumptions, and limitations logs
Project Delivery
- Support technical planning, including dependencies, sequencing, and risk identification.
- Track technical milestones and ensure timely delivery.
- Identify risks proactively and recommend mitigation strategies.
- Support UAT, production readiness, and go-live activities.
Stakeholder Management
- Serve as the primary technical point of contact for client stakeholders.
- Participate in design workshops, governance forums, and technical discussions.
- Communicate complex technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (HR, ServiceNow, infrastructure, security).
- Provide regular updates on technical progress, risks, and issues.