Solution Architect - Guidewire Insurance - New York City, NY at Geebo

Solution Architect - Guidewire

This role sits within the US Architecture team, of a global insurance company, and is responsible for translating business vision and requirements into solution architecture and designs for new transformative technology solutions.
If you have demonstrable experience as an Architect within the Property & Casualty industry & exposure to Guidewire, please apply to this role now!Key Words:
Guidewire, Solution Architect, PolicyCenter, ClaimCenter.
This role sits within the US Architecture team, of a global insurance company, and is responsible for translating business vision and requirements into solution architecture and designs for new transformative technology solutions.
The Solution Architect will ensure internal or external vendor technical teams understand the proposed solution architecture and have a clear framework and ongoing guidance from which to develop solutions for the Group.
The successful architect will work closely with other Architects, as well as IT Delivery, Change Management, third party suppliers and business stakeholders to ensure alignment between individual solutions and the broader business and technology context.
If you have demonstrable experience as an Architect within the Property & Casualty industry & exposure to Guidewire, please apply to this role now!Key Words:
Guidewire, Solution Architect, Guidewire, Solution Architect, Guidewire, Solution Architect, Guidewire, Solution Architect, PolicyCenter, ClaimCenter, Architecture, PolicyCenter, ClaimCenter, Architecture, PolicyCenter, ClaimCenter, Architecture, PolicyCenter, ClaimCenter, Architecture.
Discipline(s):
TechnologyJob type:
Permanent.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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