18 Aug
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Hexaware Technologies
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Chennai
18 Aug
Hexaware Technologies
Chennai
- Define the EY Fabric DevEx reference architecture across developer onboarding, repositories, CI/CD, environments, testing, deployment, observability, and operational handoff
- Create repeatable developer experience patterns that can be reused across post-sales implementations
- Establish golden paths for common EY Fabric development scenarios, including application onboarding, pipeline setup, environment provisioning, code promotion, testing, and release management
- Develop accelerators such as repository scaffolds, pipeline templates, starter kits, sample implementations, onboarding checklists, deployment guides, and troubleshooting playbooks
- Ensure DevEx accelerators are simple, practical, and easy for Forward Deployed Engineers and delivery teams to consume
- Define standards for GitHub, Azure DevOps, CI/CD, branching, code review, artifact management, secrets handling, deployment approvals, and release governance
- Partner with Product and Engineering teams to ensure DevEx patterns align with platform capabilities and roadmap direction
- Identify recurring post-sales implementation friction and convert it into reusable tooling, automation, and documentation
- Act as the escalation point for complex DevEx issues that impact delivery velocity, quality, or platform consistency
- Define clear handoff expectations between Domain Architecture and FDE teams for developer platform implementation
- Measure DevEx effectiveness through adoption of golden paths, reduction in bespoke pipelines, onboarding speed, developer feedback, and repeatability of delivery
- Maintain DevEx architecture assets in agreed EY Fabric repositories such as GitHub, SharePoint, Teams, and internal knowledge hubs
- Mentor mid-level DevEx Architects and help build a robust engineering enablement culture within the post-sales team
Analytical and Decision-Making Responsibilities
- Decide which developer workflows should become formal golden paths versus optional guidance
- Evaluate tradeoffs between developer autonomy, governance, security, and platform consistency
- Prioritize DevEx accelerators based on demand, reusability, delivery friction, and adoption impact
- Identify patterns of bespoke tooling and determine how to standardize or rationalize them
- Assess whether existing tools and workflows are fit for scale across multiple segments and geographies
Knowledge and Skills Required
- Deep experience in software engineering, DevOps, DevSecOps, and platform engineering
- Strong knowledge of GitHub, Azure DevOps, CI/CD pipelines, branching strategies, release management, and automation
- Experience building internal developer platforms, reusable templates, engineering standards, or self-service developer capabilities
- Ability to create clean, practical developer documentation and implementation assets
- Strong understanding of secure software delivery practices and operational readiness
- Ability to influence engineering behavior across distributed teams
- Strong communication skills with both engineering and leadership audiences
Supervision Responsibilities
- Provide technical leadership to DevEx Architects and contributors
- Review DevEx accelerators, templates, and golden paths for consistency and usability
- Coach teams on using standard EY Fabric development workflows
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or equivalent experience
- 10+ years of experience in software engineering, DevOps, DevSecOps, platform engineering, or architecture
- Experience creating reusable developer platform assets, templates, golden paths, or accelerators
- Cloud, DevOps, GitHub, Azure DevOps, or Kubernetes certifications preferred
Work location: Chennai/ Mumbai/Pune
Experience: 16+ years
📌 Senior Domain Architect – EY Fabric (Chennai)
🏢 Hexaware Technologies
📍 Chennai