PRIMARY PURPOSE
In pursuit of making the region a better place to live for everyone, built on transportation excellence, The Enterprise Systems Architect, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) provides technical direction for several programs/projects of high impact, complexity and risk that are highly visible and sensitive in nature such as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT).
The Enterprise Systems Architect, ITS aligns ITS solutions architecture and systems engineering with TransLink’s business and IT strategies, objectives, and plans and assesses the impact of ITS on cross-organizational business areas including people, process, data, and integration with existing technologies, and will also work extensively with third parties (such as those from municipalities) to achieve consensus on data architecture and data models so there is consistency across the Greater Metro Vancouver Area on how ITS will be deployed.
Provides innovative thought leadership, strategic guidance and technology expertise to support business and technology leaders across the enterprise to plan, enable and achieve targeted ITS-related business outcomes through the Bus Rapid Transit Program and its many component programs, projects, initiatives, and technologies.
Using a combination of systems, solutions and project life cycles, the Enterprise Systems Architect, ITS ensures ITS infrastructure and software meet the functional and non-functional requirements within the guidance of TransLink’s Enterprise Architecture strategies, roadmaps, and architectures.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Works closely with BRT Program Management Team and Business Technology Services Division to jointly develop strategic and long-term ITS objectives which meet TransLink business and technology goals. Develops ITS strategies that integrate and advance business and enterprise architecture direction to guide the enterprise through the business, information, process and technology changes required to support the implementation and sustainment of ITS.
Reports functionally to TransLink’s Engineering Division’s Senior Program Manager, Systems Engineering and administratively to TransLink’s Business Technology Services (BTS) Division’s Senior Manager, Enterprise Architecture.
Provides input into a longer-term ITS sustainment model and supports one or more ITS vendors during extended warranty / transition phases to full-time operation model. Also supports thinking / planning for changes required during large-scale special events.
Ensures compliance/sets ITS architecture standards, policies, and principles/direction across all relevant architecture domains and in all BRT programs and projects. Leverages industry standards including ITS Architectures and current technologies and operating data to continuously enhance business practices and project/program efficiency and effectiveness. This includes creating and overseeing budgets for technology investments to ensure alignment with architectural standards and project requirements.
Provides an advanced level of expertise on enterprise architectural ITS-direction to business and technology leaders to address emerging business requirements, support projects and optimize service delivery. Establishes an in-depth understanding of business strategies, as well as future and current state business models of the supporting business units. Works with business leaders to understand business requirements, financial considerations and technology opportunities; plans strategic migration; effectively supports and guides the decision making of the business leaders on choosing or changing business and/or technology support models. Provides architecture blueprints to senior management and stakeholders for endorsement.
Works closely with other architects in BTS in all architecture domains to lead the creation and evolution of one or more enterprise architecture programs including business architecture, data/information architecture, solution architecture and infrastructure architecture.
Proposes recommendations for improvements to the municipal ITS infrastructure, including fiber optic and wireless radio communication network, traffic management center, centralized traffic signal computer system, CCTV cameras, dynamic message signs, and vehicle communications / interface systems where alignment required between municipalities and the BRT Program. Also includes ensuring systems are secure, resilient and 3rd party-risks are identified and managed as per TransLink Cybersecurity and IT Resiliency Policies and Standards.
Provides subject matter technical leadership to other IT architects, systems engineers and contractors.