Due May 27. We are hiring a remote work contractor position for our client, the Government of Alberta, for a 1 year contract.
Duration: 2025-07-11 to 2026-07-10. Work hours: 36.25 per week, 7.25 per day Mountain Time normal business hours.
If you are not setup for contracting, we will also be able to present a contract employment position.
Description:
Project Overview
The Government of Alberta (“GoA”) has embarked on transforming the work of government to deliver simpler, more efficient, and better services for the citizens of Alberta, thereby ensuring that the needs of Albertans are effectively met in the digital age.
Digital Design and Delivery ("3D") is currently working with the Ministries of Justice, Advanced Education, Indigenous Relations, Seniors, Community and Social Services, Children's Services, and Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction. 3D may establish working relationships with other Ministries throughout this engagement.
The Province requires a Digital Architect to work with 3D on service innovation, program review and digital transformation projects across the GoA. The Digital Architect will work as part of cross-functional program review or product delivery teams.
These teams, led by GoA product owners and 3D work collaboratively and collectively participate in a full range of activities including: field research, backlog definition and refinement, and sprint planning and execution. Digital transformation projects review the current state of services, identify future opportunities, and then deliver new services that are efficient, effective and affordable. A Digital Architect provides architectural expertise and strategic guidance and is responsible for overseeing the software architecture of digital services, the alignment of services to a common architecture vision, and the iterative delivery of solutions to create a complete digital service.
As the senior technical resource on the team, the Digital Architect(s) will guide the team in the rapid, iterative delivery of user-centric services with solution designs that align to the overall architectural vision and are in support of technical standards, coding standards, common tools and platforms. The Digital Architect(s) will also guide the product owner and team in balancing the allocation of team capacity between user stories and technical tasks. The Digital Architect(s) may perform some development work if needed. Therefore, a Digital Architect must have a strong technical understanding of current and emerging technologies, balanced with strong business acumen and project leadership skills.
Scope of Services
It is anticipated that the Digital Architect (s) will be required for one (1) year; however, the Province may extend the contract for up to twenty-four (24) months on the same terms and conditions. The Digital Architect (s) will be required on a full time basis (7.25 hour work day), working across one (1) to two (2) projects. Time, location and frequency of work will vary depending on the needs of the particular project. At the end of each term, it is expected that the Digital Architect (s) may work a maximum of 1,960 hours, unless otherwise agreed upon with the Province. However, a Digital Architect may be required to work fewer or more hours depending on the nature and needs of their work, as directed by the Province. Services and project deliverables should evolve as the work progresses, in response to emerging user and business needs, as well as design and technical opportunities.
However, the following must be delivered (iteratively) over the course of the project:
• Lead the solution architecture of digital services by:
o Developing the overall architectural plan, ensuring a citizen-centered design and agile software approach; o Uncovering existing system context;
o Providing recommendations and prototypes for technical discovery and feasibility;
o Providing and being accountable for the solution designs that account for iterative implementation; and o Analyzing impacts, exposure, and risk as it pertains to the solution design.
• Guide the team in the implementation of digital services by: o Facilitating frequent delivery of products to ensure that the target architecture is successfully created;
o Determining the tactical approach on each integration and the target state of system boundaries and interactions;
o Identifying opportunities to leverage common components and capabilities of other digital services; o Encouraging team contribution towards developing opportunities to leverage other digital services;
o Providing guidance on the creation of detailed designs for solution implementation; o Reviewing code changes;
o Contributing to code changes in order to implement user stories and to complete technical tasks; and o Providing coaching and mentorship to the product team.
• Contribute to the architectural vision for a platform of user-centric services, particularly as it relates to the use of common components and capabilities to accelerate service delivery.
• Contribute to the development of principles, metrics, and standards for service quality and delivery. • Provide software architecture information to technical and non-technical audiences by creating materials (documents, diagrams, presentations, etc.) appropriate to the audience.
• Actively participate in the development and continuous improvement of the architecture practice. The Province and the Contractor shall determine changes to Services and Materials as required. The Province and the Contractor will determine changes to Services and Materials through the Artifacts.
Location of Work
The Digital Architect(s) will primarily work remotely; however, the Digital Architect(s) may be required to attend meetings or work sessions in Alberta on reasonable notice from the Province. At the time of providing such notice, the Province will advise of the expected duration of any such meetings or work sessions. However, time to travel and any associated expenses to and from Edmonton and/or travel within Alberta will be at no cost to the Province. The Province reserves the right to alter this work arrangement on reasonable notice to the Digital Architect(s).
The Contractor and the Digital Architect(s) will be consulted about the alteration in work arrangement; however, the Province retains ultimate discretion as to the appropriate work arrangement. Facilities Digital Architect(s) will primarily work remotely, the Digital Architect(s) shall be responsible for providing all of its equipment, including computers, software, printers, supplies, desks and chairs. However, the Province shall ensure that the Digital Architect(s) have the necessary access and credentials to the GoA system. In the event that, the Digital Architect(s) are directed to work in-person, the Province shall provide the requisite office space, furniture and office supplies. However, the Digital Architect(s) shall continue to be responsible for providing computers and software.
Work must be done within Canada.
Criminal Records Checks
Upon request by the Province, the Digital Architect(s) shall, at no cost to the Province, provide a current criminal record check. A Digital Architect(s) may be rejected if, in the opinion of the Province, the criminal record is unacceptable. Should a Digital Architect(s) be assigned to a team working for Justice, prior to performing Services, the Digital Architect(s) must provide the Province with an “Enhanced Security Clearance”. Digital Architect(s), which in the opinion of the Province have an unacceptable “Enhanced Security Clearance” or equivalent, shall be rejected. The Province does not receive any information specific to the reason an enhanced clearance may be rejected. Participating law enforcement agencies only identify if an applicant's clearance is not accepted. Digital Architect(s) should be aware that over the course of the SOW, Digital Architect(s) may be required to complete higher-level security clearances, such as the “Royal Canadian Mounted Police Top Secret Clearance.” Please ensure applicants are eligible to apply if required by the ministry. Acceptance by the Province of all Digital Architect(s) requires written approval from the Province following acceptable security clearances.
OTHER MANADATORY REQUIREMENTS - please provide answers to the following questions at the end of the resume The Supplier must provide two (2) project/assignment examples for each proposed Digital Architect, which exemplify/demonstrate the Digital Architect's expertise. Questions 1 through 5 must be answered for each project example. The evaluation team must be able to determine which project any given answer relates to. Where the answer to a question is the same for both projects, this must be clearly stated.
1. Provide an overview of the project/assignment the Digital Architect or the Digital Architect's team was engaged in that demonstrates expertise in the Digital Architect role.
2. Describe the sector(s) (i.e. public, private or other) the project/assignment served.
3. Identify the project/assignment size in dollar value (i.e. less than $100,000, less than $500,000, less than $1,000,000 or greater than $1,000,000).
4. Describe the approach for the design, development, mitigation of risk and delivery of the project/assignment, including any special considerations with respect to methodology or processes. In providing a response consider quality assurance and communication across the cross functional team.
5. Provide a list of specific skills, tools and/or technology used within the project/assignment. Evaluation The evaluation criteria will be distributed within the following categories. Subject to the requirements of FOIP, the evaluation of Responses shall be confidential, and not released to any party.
Evaluation
1. Qualifications- 20%
2. Other mandatory requirements – 20%
3. Interview - 50%
4. Pricing - 10%
Mandatory Training Courses:
• Once hired the resource will be required to complete all mandatory training.