IT Governance analyst - Enterprise Architecture

About the Company

NTT DATA strives to hire exceptional, innovative and passionate individuals who want to grow with us. If you want to be part of an inclusive, adaptable, and forward-thinking organization, apply now

About the Role:

At NTT DATA we are looking for professionals specialized in: IT Governance analyst - Enterprise Architecture to join an international project of great relevance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Inventory registration & Lifecycle documentation.
  • Manage the lifecycle documentation of the IT assets Inventory.
  • Ensure data quality and attribute accuracy (e.g., ownership, hosting type) across all entities.
  • Define and enforce the process for onboarding new applications and decommissioning legacy ones.
  • Support Application Owners in the correct categorization of their assets.
  • EA Modeling & Standards (TOGAF)
  • Document and maintain the structural relationships between Business Applications and other components of the Information Domain Model.
  • Apply EA best practices to create visual models of the IT landscape.
  • Ensure the inventory architecture aligns with Solvd Group standards and TOGAF principles when applicable.
  • Maintain the "Source of Truth" for how IT components support specific business processes and Business capabilities.
  • Alignment & Stakeholder Management
  • Represent IT Governance needs and define governance requests towards the Architecture function.
  • Act as an interface between different functions for IDM related topics.
  • Guide and support Application Owners through the application assessment (Scoping / Fit-Gap analysis)
  • Facilitate workshops to group applications and map dependencies between different components of the IDM.
Key Skills and Experience:
  • 3–5 years of experience in IT Governance, Enterprise Architecture, IT Service Management (ITSM).
  • Proven experience in Application Portfolio Management (APM) or maintaining complex IT asset inventories.
  • Practical experience working with Enterprise Architecture frameworks (specifically TOGAF).
  • Experience in documenting IT applications and mapping to business processes and business capabilities.
  • Background in international or federated organizations (multi-entity).
Education / Certifications (preferred):
  • Degree in IT, Information Security, or related field
  • Training or certification on TOGAF is a plus
We Offer:
  • Opportunities for professional development and continuous training.
  • An inclusive and multicultural work environment.
  • Participation in innovative and challenging projects at an international level.
  • Competitive benefits package.
If you are passionate about cybersecurity and ready to start your career in an international environment, we invite you to apply and join our team!
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