FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of an OSS Designer?
An OSS Designer is responsible for performing design/consulting activities for OSS components related to Managed Services, participating in design calls, collaborating with various stakeholders to document requirements, and ensuring the design process and related documents are up-to-date.
Who will the OSS Designer be interacting with on a daily basis?
The OSS Designer will interact closely with Solution Designers, Platform Users, OSS Designers, Platform Architects, Solution Design Architects, and Line Managers.
What tools will the OSS Designer need to be familiar with?
The OSS Designer should be familiar with SharePoint for tracking and reference of design processes and audit documents.
What kind of projects can I expect to work on?
As an OSS Designer at Virtusa, you can expect to work on exciting projects involving state-of-the-art technologies within the Managed Services domain.
How does Virtusa support employee development?
Virtusa emphasizes professional and personal development, providing opportunities for employees to grow and work on dynamic projects.
Is there a commitment to diversity and inclusion at Virtusa?
Yes, Virtusa is committed to equal opportunity for all and does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by law.
What is the team size at Virtusa?
Virtusa has a global team of 30,000 people.
What documentation is the OSS Designer responsible for updating?
The OSS Designer is responsible for ensuring that design process documents, design audit documents, and stakeholder sign-off emails are updated correctly in SharePoint.
What is the work format for the OSS Designer role?
The role typically supports a hybrid work format, allowing for both in-office and remote work flexibility.