✨Company Overview:
Founded as a subsidiary of T2, Nextwo set out with a clear mission: to harness the exceptional technology talent in Jordan and Egypt to serve Saudi Arabia's growing digital economy. What started as a focused staffing initiative has evolved into a comprehensive human capital and technical manpower partnership spanning SAP, Oracle, AI/ML, Cloud Architecture, Software Development, UI/UX, Fintech, and Finance.
Today, Nextwo operates across Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt — providing Offshore Development Centers, hybrid models, onsite manpower placement, and managed services. Our 90%+ talent retention rate and 60% cost savings speak to our commitment to quality and long-term partnership.
📌Job Summary:
This role sits right at the junction of strategy and delivery. You live in two domains, Business Architecture and Beneficiary Experience Architecture, and you guide clients through the full development cycle, start to finish
🎯Key Responsibilities:
- You will be embedded with our clients, government entities and large organizations, leading enterprise architecture engagements from the initial scoping conversation through to roadmap delivery. Your main responsibility is owning the Business Architecture and Beneficiary Experience Architecture domains within those engagements.
- On the Business Architecture side, that means working with stakeholders to document and develop business capabilities, entity services, business processes, organizational structures, and policies. You will apply the National Reference Model for Business Architecture, mapping capabilities across administrative, core, and supporting categories. The business architecture you produce has to reflect the entity’s strategic requirements, and every component needs to line up with the other EA domains.
- On the Beneficiary Experience side, you will analyze every point of interaction between the entity and its beneficiaries, internal and external alike. You will develop beneficiary types, persona cards, and beneficiary journeys. Using the National Reference Model for Beneficiary Experience, you will identify pain points, map digital and physical touchpoints,and design future-state experiences that make a real difference in how people deal with government services.
- Across both domains, you will follow the 7 stages of the National Enterprise Architecture Methodology: defining the EA development cycle scope, diagnosing the current state, identifying and studying future trends, designing the future state, analyzing EA gaps, developing the roadmap to meet objectives, and managing EA requirements throughout. You will work with the 4 supporting elements, EA Principles, National EA Reference Models, the EA Content MetaModel, and EA Governance, to keep your work structured, compliant, and built to last.
- You will also be the person explaining architecture to non-technical stakeholders. Running workshops, presenting findings to executive leadership, and building the internal capability of client teams so they can carry the practice forward after the engagement wraps up.
✨Qualifications & Requirements:
- We need someone who has done this work before, in real engagements, not in theory. That means 8 to 12 years of experience in enterprise architecture or IT consulting, with at least 4 of those years spent on business architecture or beneficiary/customer experience architecture.
- You must hold TOGAF 9.x or 10 certification at both levels, and work knowledge of the National Enterprise Architecture Methodology NORA 2 and have applied it in at least one full development cycle with a client. You should be comfortable working with the EA Content Metamodel, knowing which components and viewpoints belong to each domain and how they connect to each other.
- We expect familiarity with ArchiMate for modeling, BPMN for process documentation, and EA tools like Abacus, LeanIX, MEGA, or Orbus iServer. Holding additional certifications such as ArchiMate 3.x, ITIL 4, or COBIT 2019 would strengthen your profile
- Fluency in Arabic and English, writing and speaking, is non-negotiable
- One more thing worth mentioning: if you bring solid experience in domains beyond Business and Beneficiary Experience, say Applications Architecture, Data Architecture, Technology Architecture, or Security Architecture, that makes you considerably more valuable to us and to our clients. Architects who can work across three or more domains are hard to find, and we take notice