NTT DATA Services
Enterprise Arch. Strategic Advisor

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We are currently seeking a Enterprise Arch. Strategic Advisor to join our team in London, London, City of (GB-LND), United Kingdom (GB).
Discovery & Assessment Phase
- Lead Discovery & Assessment activities: review current KC environment findings, validate assumptions, identify technical risks and dependencies
- Define planning assumptions baseline with Project Manager: user population, device counts, data volumes, network constraints, manufacturing site blackouts
- Establish 10% variance threshold (DEP-02): confirm with KC that Discovery findings align within ±10% of SOW assumptions, or invoke Change Control Process
- Own technical component of D-01 (Discovery & Assessment Report): architecture assessment, dependency mapping, risk register, technical readiness summary
Design & Architecture Phase
- Lead target-state architecture design across all domains: Entra ID, Exchange Online coexistence, Intune/endpoint management, SharePoint/OneDrive, Teams, security baselines (CIS L1)
- Own D-02 (Target State Architecture Design): overall architect sign-off, component integration, rollback strategy, coexistence mail flow and domain lifecycle approach
- Design Day 1.5 cutover approach: bulk UPN + SMTP flip, domain tenancy handover sequence, failure modes, rollback procedures at batch level
- Approve all runbooks (D-03) before Design phase closure: identity, endpoint, device, application deployment, rollback procedures
- Establish migration throughput baseline (D-01 input) with Automation Engineer: define acceptable users/day per wave, buffer assumptions, monitoring thresholds
Pilot Migration Phase
- Oversee Pilot Migration execution: 1,000-user validation cohort
- Approve Pilot entry/exit criteria with all architects and specialists
- Sign-off on Pilot Migration Report (D-05): validate address rewrite POC, identity cutover, mail flow, device transition, Teams/SharePoint/OneDrive functionality
- Prepare Stage 2 Readiness Gate (MS-03) evidence pack with Migration Architects: architecture validation, runbook approval, Go/No-Go recommendation, risk mitigation status
- Make Go/No-Go decision for Stage 2 commencement (MS-03, 05 Nov 2026): sign design authority approval or escalate blockers to Delivery Principal
Migration Execution Phase
- Serve as design authority through all migration waves: approve wave sequencing, batch definitions, readiness gates
- Oversee Day 1.5 cutover execution (30-hour window): provide technical decision authority, escalation point for cutover blockers, post-cutover stabilisation oversight
- Escalation point for all Sev1 (critical) defects: diagnose root causes, approve remediation approaches, validate fixes before wave progression
- Wave-by-wave technical sign-off: review D-06 (Wave Completion Reports) for technical quality, success rates, defect resolution status, readiness for next wave
- Monitor migration performance against baseline: escalate throughput variances, network bottlenecks, or infrastructure constraints to Project Manager
- Lead wave readiness reviews with all specialists: ensure all components ready (identity, endpoint, collaboration, support infrastructure)
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Hypercare & Closure Phase
- Provide technical leadership during hypercare stabilisation period (19 Nov 2026 – 03 Apr 2027)
- Escalation point for complex post-migration issues: Sev1 technical blockers that Service Desk cannot resolve
- Approve technical remediation approaches for systemic issues identified post-cutover
- Validate compliance and data integrity post-migration: retention architecture execution, sensitivity label alignment, eDiscovery case continuity (DEP-18)
- Oversee source tenant decommission planning: strategy for KC tenant closure, data retention, compliance holds
- Lead preparation of D-10 (Programme Closure Report): technical summary, lessons learned, architecture handoff documentation
- Knowledge transfer to KC operations: document target-state architecture, ongoing support model, escalation procedures for post-migration issues
Programme Technical Governance (All Phases)
- Attend all Steering Committee meetings: present technical status, escalate architecture risks, confirm readiness for phase transitions
- Maintain technical risk register: identify design risks, mitigation strategies, residual risk acceptance by KC leadership
- Approve all architectural decisions made by Migration Architects and specialists: ensure design consistency and alignment with target-state
- Mentor delivery team: coach Migration Architects 1 & 2, provide technical guidance to specialists, support problem-solving on complex issues
- Champion technical excellence: establish quality standards, review deliverables (D-02, D-03, D-05, D-06), ensure design documentation completeness
Stakeholder & Executive Communication
- Present technical status to KC leadership at Steering Committee (periodic, as required)
- Provide executive summaries of technical risks and mitigation status
- Clarify technical assumptions and design decisions to KC stakeholders
- Approve technical content in programme report


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