Job Openings RQ09733 - Sr. Information Architect

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RQ09733 - Sr. Information Architect

Downtown, Toronto (Jarvis St.)

Hybrid: 3 Days onsite / 2 days remote

- From October 20, 2025, the candidate is required to work onsite 4 days a week and 1 day from home

- From January 5, 2026, the candidate is required to work onsite 5 days a week fully

Contract (6 months, possible extension)

2 Openings

  • Provide professional information architecture expertise, and undertake comprehensive architecture needs assessments and complex reviews in support of enterprise data and information management needs, including data mesh operating models, data product standards, and interoperability frameworks for clients (i.e. I&IT clusters, their clients and enterprise I&IT organizations).
  • Participate in enterprise-wide and cross-jurisdictional architecture projects with information and data-sharing components, ensuring alignment with federated governance models, master/reference data strategies, and common information exchange standards.

Must-Have:

  • Defines, identifies and describes enterprise information architectural requirements with clients, including data product specifications, metadata standards, and interoperability needs, and obtains I&IT management approval.
  • Develops and obtains approval for detailed plans and resource estimates for large-scale and complex information architecture projects and/or components of other projects with information architecture elements, including data mesh governance, master data management, and information exchange standards.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Information Management principles, concepts, policies, and practices, including federated governance and data mesh operating models.
  • Knowledge of metadata management, lineage standards, and FAIR principles for data discoverability and reuse.
  • Effective in writing and drafting a wide range of documents such as briefs, memos, etc. that are suitable for a wide range of audiences and users (including both technical and non-technical audiences).

Nice-to-have:

  • Experience with Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools
  • AODA