Job Description
The Network Technology Owner is responsible for defining and driving the strategy, architecture, and lifecycle management of one or more technology products or services.
The role ensures that technology solutions are scalable, reliable, secure, and aligned to business objectives by leading technology research, evaluation, development, and continuous improvement initiatives. The incumbent will work closely with business stakeholders, architects, engineers, service delivery teams, and vendors to translate business requirements into effective technology strategies and solutions.
The role is accountable for product and service roadmaps, technology lifecycle management, service catalogue ownership, and ensuring alignment to enterprise standards.
The Technology Owner will lead the design, implementation, and maintenance of technology services, manage vendor relationships, drive reference architectures and multi-year roadmaps, and ensure products remain current through effective patching, upgrades, and lifecycle planning. The role will also guide engineering teams in delivering technical solutions and ensuring services are operationally sustainable, supportable, and continuously improved.
A key responsibility is the ownership of the enterprise wireless networking strategy. The successful candidate must have a strong understanding of wireless networking fundamentals, including wireless standards and technologies, RF (Radio Frequency) concepts, wireless architecture, and network protocols.
Qualifications
Type of Qualification: Post Graduate Degree
Field of Study: Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or related discipline
Experience Required
Enterprise Technology & Solutions Architecture
Technology
8-10 years
Proven experience in technology ownership, solution architecture, infrastructure management, or technology service delivery within an enterprise environment.
Strong experience in defining technology strategies, managing product lifecycles, developing roadmaps, and aligning technology capabilities with business needs.
Experience with vendor management, service management practices, architecture principles, and leading technical teams. Exposure to wireless infrastructure, enterprise networking, cloud, security, and emerging technology trends will be advantageous.
Additional Information
Behavioural Competencies:
Adopting Practical Approaches
Articulating Information
Checking Things
Developing Expertise
Documenting Facts
Embracing Change
Examining Information
Interpreting Data
Managing Tasks
Producing Output
Taking Action
Team Working
Technical Competencies:
Technology Strategy Development
Solution Architecture
Service Management Processes
Technology Lifecycle Management
Product Management
Vendor Evaluation and Management
Information Security Management
IT Risk Management
Enterprise Architecture
Infrastructure Management
Roadmap Development
Knowledge of Banking & Financial Services