Oversee configuration-first builds of data models and automations
Participate as a member of the Change Control Board for governance
Align architecture with security policies and recovery designs.
Benefits
Opportunity to lead critical technical initiatives
Engagement with high-level governance and change control processes
Work on cutting-edge integration and architecture in a Government context
Be part of a collaborative team focused on robust deployment strategies
Exposure to advanced security frameworks and compliance standards.
Full Job Description
Role Overview: The Solution Architect is a senior technical leadership role responsible for the overall design, environment strategy, and application lifecycle management (ALM) of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Case Management System. Core Responsibilities:
Environment and ALM Design: Lead the design and provisioning of the environment topology (Development, Test, UAT, and Production) and the ALM path, ensuring robust source control, managed solutions, and automated deployment pipelines.
Integration Boundary Architecture: Design the integration boundary and reversible adapter strategy to isolate Government-specific endpoints, credentials, and schemas from the core system. This allows build work to proceed against mocks when live Government connectivity is blocked.
Solution Governance: Confirm the "smallest supportable architecture" that meets all requirements while remaining configuration-led and avoiding unnecessary custom components.
Technical Oversight: Provide oversight for the "configuration-first" build of core data models, automations, and the deadline engine.
Governance Participation: Serve as a key member of the Change Control Board (CCB), reviewing and approving all baseline, configuration, and security-relevant changes.
Security Alignment: Ensure the architecture adheres to a documented authorization boundary, identity model, and recovery design consistent with mandatory security artifacts.
Technical Deliverables:
Architecture Artifacts: Solution architecture, environment/ALM design, process diagrams, workflow specifications, and the Data Model/ERD.
Integration Controls: Interface control documents, canonical payload models, and mock specifications.
Configuration Management: A versioned configuration-item inventory and baseline manifest covering all solutions, flows, and reports.
Required Skills and Experience:
Professional Certification: Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Solution Architect Expert.
Experience: 10+ years of IT experience, with a focus on complex D365/Power Platform implementations.
Specialized Knowledge: Deep expertise in Government Community Cloud (GCC) environments and implementing NIST SP 800-53 or FedRAMP-aligned security controls.
Technical Proficiency: Advanced knowledge of Azure Integration Services, Azure DevOps, and CI/CD for Power Platform.
Governance: Experience in "requirements-first" delivery, ensuring every design component traces back to the Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM).
Project Context: The Solution Architect must ensure the system is supportable and deployable without reliance on undocumented vendor knowledge. This role is critical for managing the technical risk associated with all traced requirements and complex integrations under strict project deadlines.