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Principal Solution Architect @ Sterlite Technologies

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 Principal Solution Architect

Job Description

  • Preferred Experience and Qualification:
  • Analyze the clients needs, translates these needs into system and architecture requirements to ensure the client s needs and requirements can be met by the architecture design
  • Evaluate clients system specifications, work practices and the nature of business
  • Develop a solution concept design in alignment with the enterprise architecture and the business requirements
  • Analyze impact of solutions on client s overall business processes and systems to mitigate business risks

Job Classification

Industry: Telecom / ISP
Functional Area / Department: Engineering - Software & QA
Role Category: Software Development
Role: Solution Architect
Employement Type: Full time

Contact Details:

Company: Sterlite Technologies
Location(s): Bengaluru

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Sterlite Technologies

Our story begins with being a leading global provider of optical fibre, the fastest known medium for high-speed data networks. Today, we have transformed to be the only company in the world with unified silicon-to-software offerings. We manufacture optical fibre from sand, and are forward integrated...