Officer, Data Architecture - Brussels, België - NATO - OTAN

NATO - OTAN
NATO - OTAN
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Brussels, België

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Sophie Dubois

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Beschrijving

SUMMARY


The NATO Chief Information Officer (CIO) function brings Information and Communications Technology (ICT) coherence across NATO Enterprise's civil and military bodies.

The NATO CIO is empowered to realize the Allies' vision for the NATO Enterprise, is accountable to the Secretary General and is responsible for the development of Enterprise directives and advice on the acquisition and use of information technologies and services.

The NATO CIO provides Enterprise oversight on cybersecurity issues, and, in close coordination with all relevant NATO civil and military bodies, works towards the continual improvement of the cyber hygiene and cybersecurity posture in the NATO Enterprise.


The Office of the NATO CIO (OCIO) has an integrated staff organization comprised of International Staff (IS) and International Military Staff (IMS) members.


The Enterprise Strategy Branch (EStrat) identifies, elicits and harmonizes NATO bodies' ICT needs into a coherent set of Enterprise's requirements.

It supports the definition, evolution and implementation of a long-term Enterprise strategy for ICT management following NATO nation's guidance.

The branch develops and maintains the implementation strategies to meet business requirements while respecting the diverse funding processes and sources supporting the NATO Enterprise.

The branch prepares the CIO's engagement with senior NATO boards and committees, oversees Enterprise architectural developments, monitors ICT services provision performance and maintains oversight of large ongoing projects and programs.


The mission of the Enterprise Architecture Section (EAS) is to ensure coherence, security, interoperability and cost effectiveness of the current and future Information and Communications Technology (ICT) architecture while planning its long-term evolution to best support NATO Enterprise business requirements and customers.

The Section works in close coordination with several NATO bodies, such as the Consultation, Command and Control Board (C3B), as the owner and maintainer of NATO Enterprise Architecture frameworks and methodologies, exercising a governance role, Allied Command Transformation, NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA), Emerging Security Challenges Division, and other relevant stakeholders across the NATO Enterprise.

It also needs to be aligned with key NATO processes such as NATO Security Investment Programme (NSIP) and others as required, in order to support OCIO's strategic management function.


The incumbent leads and coordinates the activities related to Data Architecture as part of the Enterprise Architecture Section, supporting the Section Head in establishing, maintaining and exploiting an Enterprise Architecture function.

This role also includes capturing the relationship between NATO Enterprise business outcomes and Data Exploitation and Data Management Services requirements, supporting the identification, proposal and consolidation of policy changes, in close coordination with other NATO policy-making bodies, and focus on the introduction and evolution of data architectures, data management and data exploitation in the NATO Enterprise.

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QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

ESSENTIAL

The incumbent must:
- hold a University degree from an institute of a recognised standing in ICT;
- have extensive experience with data modelling techniques, object oriented and evolutionary methodologies, open system architectures and technology evaluation (related standards and technologies, such as HTTP, HTML, XML, web services);
- have experience in project management;
- possess knowledge of the major data management/exploitation industry players, their technical architectures and their commercial products;
- be able to contribute to a diverse team in a challenging multi-cultural and multi-national environment;
- possess expert level drafting skills, in particular the ability to present complex ICT issues in simple terms; excellent analytical and problem solving, skills;
- be able to prepare and deliver convincing presentations, and to present complex information technology issues in simple terms to non-technical audiences in order to facilitate consensus building and decision-making; and
- have the following minimum levels of NATO's official languages (English/French): V ("Advanced") in one; I ("Beginner") in the other.


DESIRABLE

The following are considered an advantage:

  • market leading certifications for Enterprise Architecture, such as TOGAF;
- market leading certification in IT Service Management, such as ITIL;
- experience with data architectures, data management, data exploitation, on premise and in the cloud, in security-focused organizations;
- experience with large, international organisations and a good knowledge of their methods of work and practices;
- experience in the implementation of standards in information services and systems to achieve interoperability.
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