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Information Architect ( Asset Management , Risk & Compliance Services)

Position: Information Architect ( Asset Management , Risk & Compliance Services)
Location: Dublin, CA

Experience in Financial industry preferred.
Mandatory skills : Risk & Compliance Services

Skills:
Requirements Analysis, Planning, Database Management, Data Modeling, Presenting Technical Information, Problem Solving, Strategic Planning, Initiative, Self-Motivated, Data Maintenance, Verbal Communication for the Financial Services industry with a focus on understanding data. Information Architect Duties:
Gain mastery of business domains at enterprise level and advocate the importance of information as an asset to external & internal customers
Enhances information architecture team accomplishments and competence by planning delivery of solutions & artifacts; answering questions & the ability to articulate the role of data architecture in the project to the project team; teaching improved processes; mentoring team members.
Identifies user requirements by understanding the business domain knowledge. Researching and analyzing user needs, preferences, objectives, and working methods; studying how users consume content, including data categorization and labeling; meeting with focus groups.
Plans information architecture by studying the site concept, strategy, and target audience; envisioning architectural scheme, information structure and features, functionality, and user-interface design; creating user scenarios; preparing data models (conceptual, Logical); designing information structure, work-and dataflow, and navigation; evaluating information representation; conducting creative meetings.
Organizes information by translating user behavior into media structure and elements; crafting interactive experiences; producing workflow diagrams, user scenarios, flowcharts, and storyboards; preparing interaction specifications, navigation rules, organization of information, and site maps; coordinating with business, technology, visual, structural, editorial, cognitive, and brand strategists.
Implements information architecture by preparing paper and interactive prototypes and mockups including page layout and navigational elements; coordinating with Web Producer and Production Developer to integrate site concept, visual design, writing, interface, and navigational structure; documenting structure and processes.
Review enterprise models and complex data structures; Quality control major DA deliverables including information architecture Design, Data Model Design and Ontology Design.
Validates information delivery by developing and completing usability test plans; evaluating traffic patterns; studying user feedback; coordinating with Usability Specialists.
Updates job knowledge by tracking research regarding web design and usability; participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.
Collaborate with Business Architects, Strategic Architects and Enterprise Architects on setting the architectural standards, finalizing the enterprise and domain
Enhances organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
Mentor and Coach other team members on technical and soft skills and influence in creating training programs and resource planning.
Knowledge of Ontology Management & Metadata Management.
Gain mastery of Information Management Technologies including structured data bases, and semi-structured data stores and processes

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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