Ing

Financial Services

DomainArchitect

A$175–250k ~AI est. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Domain Architect at Ing. Skills: Domain Architecture, Retail banking, Consumer lending, Payments, Digital channels. Lead end-to-end solution design. Deliver scalable architectures”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving mindset

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

7+ years enterprise-grade solutions, Solution architecture frameworks, Cloud design, Modern patterns, Non-functional requirements, Stakeholder management, Communication skills, Influencing skills, Analytical mindset, Problem-solving mindset, Hands-on development practices, Hands-on architecture practices

Nice to Have

Financial services experience preferred

What You'll Do.

Lead end-to-end solution design

Deliver scalable architectures

Define design principles

Enforce design principles

Own architecture roadmaps

Collaborate with architects

Collaborate with stakeholders

Collaborate with delivery teams

Enable seamless execution

Drive early-stage estimations

Manage architecture governance

Improve design quality

Improve design compliance

Improve design maintainability

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Enterprise Architecture; Key business stakeholders; Architects; Delivery teams

Communication Scope

Communication skills

Process & Methodology

Roadmaps

Full Job Description

At ING, we’re driven by a simple purpose: to make life easier and more fulfilling—for our customers, our people, and the communities we serve. We’ve nurtured a culture that is open, energizing, and supportive—one where authenticity is valued, and everyone is empowered to contribute their best. As we look ahead, we are investing in a bold, enterprise-wide transformation to elevate our technology, strengthen our business capabilities, and accelerate sustainable growth. Reporting directly to the Manager, Domain Architecture, the **Domain Architect – Retail banking**(with focus on consumer lending, payments, & digital channels) will lead the technology vision and deliver scalable, business‑aligned architecture. You drive solution design, define clear roadmaps, and ensure every initiative is built on strong enterprise principles with minimal technical debt. You’ll be creating adaptable, end‑to‑end architecture and translating business goals into actionable features. You’ll Partner with Enterprise Architecture and key business stakeholders to drive sustainable solutions—proactively shaping new principles, championing best practices, and ensuring strong alignment across the organization. If you’re ready to do your thing, we’d love to hear from you. **What you’ll do …** * Lead end‑to‑end solution design for the domain, delivering clear, scalable architectures aligned with business goals and enterprise standards. * Define and enforce design principles, ensuring solutions meet performance, security, and stability requirements while minimizing technical debt. * Own architecture roadmaps and QBR contributions, maintaining visibility of current and future state with clear dependencies. * Collaborate with architects, stakeholders, and delivery teams to align designs, present solutions, and enable seamless execution. * Drive early-stage estimations, risk identification, and dependency management to support informed business decisions. * Champion best practices, manage architecture

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