Air Traffic and Navigation Services Provider in South Africa. ATNS is responsible for managing 10% of the world's airspace.
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Business Architecture Models - Provide a blueprint that aligns IT with business strategy, enabling strategic planning, change impact assessment, and capability-based planning. Develop and maintain current-state and future-state business capability models. Map business functions to services, capabilities, processes, and applications. Engage with business units to gather, analyse and validate requirements. Conduct workshops and working sessions to co-create architectural solutions
Business Capability Gap Analysis - Identify gaps between current and desired business capabilities. Enable evidence-based decisions on where to invest, retire, or enhance capabilities to support organisation performance improvement. Support prioritisation of transformation initiatives
Strategic Alignment of Initiatives - Translate business requirements into system architecture requirements and specifications to ensure the realisation of business value and prevent misaligned initiatives and wasted resources. Ensure all TI projects and programs align with business requirements and enterprise architecture principles. Ensure business value realisation from ICT investments and prevent misaligned initiatives that waste resources
Business Architecture Governance, Compliance & Risk Management - Ensure compliance with IT and Enterprise Architecture policies and processes, as well as all relevant legislation. Define and enforce enterprise system architecture standards and guidelines to minimise risk of disruption, identify dependencies, and ensure readiness for transformation. Support consistency, interoperability, and compliance with organisational standards. Identify risks and develop and implement approved mitigation plans and actions. Review and contribute to architectural decisions at governance forums
Change Impact Assessment - Assess impact of proposed changes to business capabilities, processes, and services. Minimise risk of disruption, identify dependencies, and ensure readiness for transformation. Provide architectural insights to support change control processes
Support for Enterprise Architecture Artifacts - Integrate business architecture into broader Enterprise Architecture discipline, enhancing traceability and reuse of architectural assets. Enhance traceability and reuse of architectural assets. Contribute business perspective to enterprise system architecture reference models and roadmaps. Maintain repository of system architecture documentation
Innovation & Continuous Improvement - Improve organisational agility through structured innovation and modernisation of system architecture. Monitor industry trends, business innovation and best practices. Recommend improvements to business models and services using architectural insights
Stakeholder Relations Management - Develop sound relationships with key internal and external stakeholders through continued communication and engagement to support ongoing collaboration and alignment. Promote collaboration and ensures business needs are accurately captured and reflected in architectural outputs
Formal Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in information technology, Information Systems, Business Administration or a related field
Professional certifications preferred (e.g., CBA, TOGAF)
Desired Qualifications and Experience
Minimum 5 years of experience in business analysis or system architecture
ICT Governance and Compliance (e.g. COBIT, ITIL)
Experience with security regulations and standards (e.g. POPIA, ISO 27001, NIST)
Familiarity with risk assessment tools and security operations (SOC/SIEM)
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