FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Enterprise Architect at GCash?
The main responsibility is to ensure alignment of technology strategy and business strategy, identifying programs and capabilities that will help Mynt realize its business goals.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A BS or MS in Computer Science or a related technical discipline is required, along with 5+ years of combined experience in engineering management, system and/or enterprise architecture, programming, and software design.
Is experience with specific programming languages necessary for this role?
Yes, expertise with an object-oriented programming language and design patterns is a plus, with experience in designing and developing scalable, high-performance distributed systems preferred (e.g., REST/microservices/Java/Spring).
What architectural frameworks should a candidate be familiar with?
Experience implementing architecture frameworks such as TOGAF is considered a plus.
Is prior exposure to DevOps practices important for this role?
Yes, prior exposure to DevOps practices, including continuous integration, automated testing, and cloud deployments, is beneficial.
What opportunities for development does GCash offer to its employees?
GCash offers opportunities for career growth and development, working with a dynamic and highly collaborative team in the FinTech industry.
What is the work culture like at GCash?
The work culture at GCash is dynamic and collaborative, focusing on changing the game in the FinTech industry with a strong emphasis on valuing their people.
Are there benefits offered for this position?
Yes, GCash offers a highly competitive and flexible compensation and benefits package.
Will the Enterprise Architect be involved in documentation?
Yes, the Enterprise Architect will be responsible for documenting architecture principles, guidelines, standards, as well as current and future business, data, technology, and application architecture.
Is a strong sense of ownership important for this role?
Yes, a strong sense of ownership and accountability when leading projects is essential for the Enterprise Architect position.