Principle Domain Architect
National Grid
Every day, we deliver safe and secure energy to homes, communities, and businesses, connecting people to the energy they need for their lives. Our expertise and track record position us uniquely to shape the sustainable future of our industry as the pace of change accelerates.To succeed, we must anticipate customer needs, reduce energy delivery costs, and pioneer flexible energy systems. This requires delivering on our promises and seeking opportunities for growth.
In IT and Digital, we collaborate closely with the diverse energy businesses within the National Grid group, revolutionizing operations through technology. Embracing Agile methodologies and Digital mindsets, we drive efficiency and bring new capabilities to internal and external customers as we lead the charge towards a carbon-free future.
Our work is critical, as National Grid powers millions of homes and businesses in the UK and US, and the technology we employ is vital to this task. The successful applicant for this position will play a crucial role in our mission, supported by our multicultural, customer-centric global team, with opportunities for professional development.
National Grid is hiring a Principal Domain Architect – AI Ops & SRE.This position offers remote flexibility, with the requirement that candidates reside in one of the following states: New York (NY), New Jersey (NJ), Massachusetts (MA), Connecticut (CT), Vermont (VT), Rhode Island (RI), Maine (ME), or New Hampshire (NH).
As a Principal Domain Architect for AI Ops and Site Reliability Engineering, your primary objective is to design and oversee the implementation of complex systems that meet functional and non-functional requirements. You will play a key role in developing system design policies, standards, and innovation processes specific to AI Ops and SRE. Additionally, you will actively monitor emerging technologies and assess their potential impact on the organization. Your responsibilities will include driving the strategic vision for AI Ops and SRE within the domain, ensuring alignment among stakeholders and promoting a cohesive approach. As a Principal Architect, the candidate will be responsible to lead the creation of architectural work products(artefacts) and performing various analysis. These work products are very important in communicating to the entire IT community. They may include designs, blueprints, global principles, standards and patterns or Notices of decision that impact technology strategy.
Developing AI Ops and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) Strategies: As a Principal Cloud Domain Architect, your primary responsibility is to develop comprehensive strategies and architectures for implementing AI Ops and SRE practices within the data center and cloud domain. This involves understanding business requirements, assessing technical capabilities, and identifying areas where AI and automation can be leveraged to enhance reliability, performance, and operational efficiency.
Designing Cloud Architecture Solutions: You will be responsible for designing cloud and on-premise architecture solutions that integrate AI technologies and SRE principles into the existing cloud infrastructure. This includes designing scalable and resilient systems, implementing monitoring and alerting mechanisms, and ensuring high availability and fault tolerance in the cloud environment.
Collaborating with Development and Operations Teams: As a Principal Architect, you will work closely with development and operations teams to provide technical guidance and ensure the successful implementation of AI Ops and SRE practices. This involves reviewing designs, providing recommendations, and promoting best practices for building and operating reliable and efficient cloud-based applications.
Implementing AI-Driven Monitoring and Analytics: You will be responsible for implementing AI-driven monitoring and analytics solutions in the cloud domain. This includes leveraging machine learning and data analysis techniques to identify and predict system anomalies, performance bottlenecks, and potential failures. These insights help in proactively addressing issues and optimizing the performance of cloud-based systems.
Establishing Incident Response and Resolution Processes: You will define and establish incident response and resolution processes aligned with SRE practices within the cloud and on-premises domain. This includes setting up incident management frameworks, defining escalation paths, and implementing effective incident response strategies to minimize downtime and ensure quick resolution in the cloud environment.
Driving Continuous Improvement and Optimization: As a Principal Architect, you will drive continuous improvement and optimization efforts within the cloud domain. This involves analyzing system metrics, conducting root cause analysis, and implementing changes to optimize cloud performance, reliability, and efficiency. Automation and self-healing mechanisms are often employed to enhance system resilience and reduce manual intervention.
Staying Current with Industry Trends: It is crucial to stay updated with the latest industry trends, technologies, and best practices related to AI Ops, SRE, cloud and on-premises computing. This includes attending conferences, participating in relevant communities, and continuously learning and exploring new tools and techniques to enhance the organizations AI Ops and SRE capabilities within the cloud and on-premise domain.
Bachelors degree in a relevant discipline, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
7 – 10 years of related experience.
Foster one-team culture with ownership, collaboration, and empathy across functions.
Manage risks and communicate project status, issues, and risks clearly and timely to stakeholders.
Collaborate with colleagues and suppliers in different time zones and communicate effectively with both technical and business people.
3-5 years Experience with cloud platforms such as Azure preferred, Amazon Web Services (AWS), or Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is essential for managing and optimizing cloud-based infrastructure.
Containerization and Orchestration: Proficiency in containerization technologies like Docker and container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes is important for deploying and managing containerized applications at scale.
Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC): Knowledge of infrastructure-as-code tools such as Terraform or AWS CloudFormation is valuable for automating the provisioning and management of infrastructure resources.
Monitoring and Observability: Familiarity with monitoring and observability tools like Prometheus, Grafana, ELK Stack (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana), or Splunk is crucial for monitoring system performance, analyzing logs, and troubleshooting issues.
Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD): Experience with CI/CD pipelines and related tools such as GitHub, GitLab CI/CD
Configuration Management: Knowledge of configuration management tools like Ansible, Puppet, or Chef is valuable for managing and automating configuration changes across infrastructure and application environments.
Proficiency in incident management tools like ServiceNow, PagerDuty, VictorOps, or ServiceNow, as well as collaboration platforms like Slack or Microsoft Teams, is essential for effective incident response and coordination.
Understanding of networking concepts, protocols, and security best practices is important for managing network infrastructure, implementing secure access controls, and ensuring system and data protection.
Scripting and Programming Languages: Familiarity with scripting languages like Python, Bash, or PowerShell, as well as programming languages like Java, Go, or Ruby, enables automation and customization of various tasks and workflows.
Database Technologies: Knowledge of database technologies such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, or Redis is valuable for managing and optimizing database systems and ensuring data integrity and availability.
Rewarding work and a collaborative, team-oriented culture are just the beginning. Review our digital benefit guide at ngbenefitslivebrighter.com for full details and descriptions.
Our organization follows a hybrid work structure in our service territory (NY & MA and adjacent states) where employees can work remotely or from the office, as needed. Working from the office is encouraged when working on tasks that require a high degree of collaboration. We work with our employees to foster a flexible work schedule.
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Salary
New England: $162k- $191k a year
Downstate NY: $173k – $204k a year
Upstate NY: $145k – $170k a year
This position has a career path which provides for advancement opportunities within and across bands as you develop and evolve in the position; gaining experience, expertise and acquiring and applying technical skills. Candidates will be assessed and provided offers against the minimum qualifications of this role and their individual experience.
National Grid is an equal opportunity employer that values a broad diversity of talent, knowledge, experience and expertise. We foster a culture of inclusion that drives employee engagement to deliver superior performance to the communities we serve. National Grid is proud to be an affirmative action employer. We encourage minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans to join the National Grid team.
Minimum Salary: 162000.00
Maximum Salary: 162000.00
Salary Unit: Yearly