A IT (IT) architect is a key part of managing the technical components of a company, particularly security plans and architecture. IT architects ensure compliance with existing rules and regulations, as well as spearhead the creation and implementation of updated and new security architecture/systems. IT architects also participate in risk analysis, identifying the potential security risks. This field of work typically provides an hourly work schedule of 40 hours and is a salary-based position. IT architects typically work in offices. Sometimes, travel to events related to the industry could be necessary.
The IT architect is a part of various departments within the company. Therefore, they need to be competent, have strong writing and oral communication skills, as well as an analytical mindset. They must be able to communicate their work to those who are not in their field and also communicate with other IT experts. Information technology architects must be able to work independently and think outside the box in order to come up with innovative solutions to issues. Candidates for this job typically has at least a bachelor's degree in a field that is computer-related. Employers will often require higher knowledge, and at least five years of work experience. An IT architect may also benefit from having prior leadership experience. Additionally, this is an information-sensitive position that sometimes requires government security clearances and other professional certifications.