Solutions Architect – Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) Ecosystem
февраль 26, 2026
About Us
The Information Systems Agency of Armenia (ISAA) is supporting the creation of the Armenian e-society. In collaboration with the Government and the Central Bank of Armenia, our mission is to implement key standards for how public services and digital projects should be delivered. Our guiding standard is the “Digital Architecture of Armenia,” a Government-approved approach that places interoperability, security, and high-quality service delivery as its core pillars.
Our team consists of technology and policy-making specialists from various sectors. We work transparently, engaging both public and private sectors, to help Armenia realize its goal of becoming a truly electronic society.
About You
As Solutions Architect for the Information Systems Agency of Armenia (ISAA), the role leads the architectural vision and technical governance of the national Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) ecosystem. It defines standards, integration frameworks, and shared capabilities that enable secure, scalable, and reusable digital solutions across government, accelerating the delivery of citizen-centric public services through a unified and modular architecture.
Job Responsibilities
- Define architecture standards, reference models, design patterns and guardrails guiding how agencies and vendors design LCNC solutions.
- Develop technical governance elements including lifecycle stages, architecture gates, compliance criteria, security controls and principles for reusable solution design.
- Specify foundational models and architectural requirements enabling scalability, modularity and interoperability across agencies.
- Define requirements, quality criteria and design principles for reusable modules, connectors, workflows and data models submitted to the
- Government LCNC Marketplace.
Promote modular, reusable architecture approaches via standards, patterns and reference guidelines. - Review and validate Marketplace submissions for architectural alignment, interoperability and reusability.
- Provide architectural oversight to agency and vendor teams delivering early LCNC solutions.
- Validate solution architectures to ensure adherence to secure, modular and reusable design approaches.
- Advise teams on data modeling, workflow structuring, integration pattern selection and performance considerations.
- Ensure project teams apply approved API standards, integration methods and interoperability requirements.
- Specify standard API patterns, data-exchange conventions and integration approaches aligned to national interoperability frameworks (e.g., X-Road).
- Define requirements and guidelines for reusable integration connectors with government registers, identity services, payment platforms and core systems.
- Develop architectural guidance for hybrid environments including private cloud, on-premise systems and external APIs.
- Define secure-by-design architecture standards aligned with LCNC platform capabilities.
- Establish performance, scalability and deployment guidelines ensuring reliable operation across agency environments.
- Contribute to continuity and risk-mitigation planning via architectural safeguards such as modularity, portability and vendor-independent patterns.
- Develop architecture playbooks, design standards, reference specifications and documentation for agencies and vendors.
- Provide technical mentorship enabling consistent adoption of ecosystem architecture standards.
- Contribute to knowledge-management structures supporting sustainable architectural scaling across government.
Qualifications
- 8–10 years of experience in architecture or engineering, with expertise designing systems requiring strong interoperability and coordination across teams or agencies.
- Practical understanding of LCNC platforms (Mendix preferred), including extension points, integration constraints, data-modeling approaches and the ability to judge appropriate LCNC use cases.
- Strong understanding of architecture principles, including:
–Domain-driven design for modular, reusable domain areas.
–Interoperability and API-first data-exchange architectures aligned to national platforms (e.g., X-Road).
–Kubernetes-based deployment environments and containerized application behavior.
–Security architecture principles (RBAC, authentication flows, auditability, encryption). - Experience defining architectural standards and governance processes including contribution guidelines, lifecycle gates and compliance criteria.
- Ability to review and guide solution designs, challenge architectural decisions when necessary and ensure adherence to interoperability, data-exchange and modularity principles.
To Apply
Please send your CV to hr@isaa.am, ensuring you mention the position name Solutions Architect in the subject line of the email.