House of Commons
Government
EnterpriseArchitect-CommunicationsDistributionDesigner
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“Enterprise Architect - Communications Distribution Designer at House of Commons. Skills: Communications Distribution Design, Network infrastructure, Cabling design. Provide advice on best practices. Provide guidance on best practices”
Industry & Context.
Reviewing data; Analyzing data
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5 years of experience, Post secondary degree or diploma, Bicsi certification Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD)
Nice to Have
Knowledge of current products, Knowledge of evolving technologies
What You'll Do.
Provide advice on best practices
Provide guidance on best practices
Research new concepts
Evaluate new concepts
Research new approaches
Evaluate new approaches
Research new technologies
Evaluate new technologies
Provide enterprise-wide recommendations
Collaborate with stakeholders
Provide input on project goals
Provide input on project constraints
Provide input on project requirements
Ensure project compliance with policies
Ensure project compliance with standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Product-centric environment; Collaborative team professionals; Network Infrastructure expertise; Network Architecture expertise; Senior stakeholders; Executive level stakeholders; Vendors; External business partners
Communication Scope
Professional advice; Technical expertise
Process & Methodology
Estimation, Project management
Full Job Description
The House of Commons Administration delivers outstanding services to Members of Parliament and their employees in support of parliamentary democracy. Our success is made possible by our talented and dedicated workforce. We leverage diversity in all its forms and recognize that everyone has valuable contributions to make and the potential for individual growth. If you dream of joining an organization that is small enough for you to be noticed, but big enough to provide you with a meaningful career, then we want to hear from you! The House of Commons’ Digital Services and Real Property is currently looking to staff the Communications Distribution Designer (Enterprise Architect) position. Digital Services and Real Property operate in a product-centric environment. As the Communications Distribution Designer you provide advice and guidance on the best practices for cabling and network infrastructure design, cable management, security for computer networks, internet telephony, optical networks, and wireless networks. This role is vital in researching and evaluating new concepts, approaches and technologies. You will provide enterprise-wide recommendations for enhancements to new buildings, heritage buildings and system projects. In addition, this role collaborates closely with stakeholders during the envisioning, planning and execution stages of various projects providing input on the development of project goals, constraints, and requirements, with a lens from the Communications Distribution Design to ensure projects comply with House of Commons policies and industry standards. Top Reasons to Join the Technology Programs or Network Services Team As part of Digital Services and Real Property, you are part of a dedicated collaborative team of professionals who provide expertise in Network Infrastructure and Architecture for new builds, renovations and system enhancements or changes contributing to the renovation of heritage sites. * Training and development opportunities.
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