Technical Architect
Sakon is seeking a Technical Architect in Pune to lead the modernization of their enterprise SaaS expense management platform. The role involves designing modular services, REST API standards, and AI-assisted capabilities while defining engineering best practices. You will drive platform transition, mentor technical leads, and ensure scalable, secure design choices. The ideal candidate has significant experience in large-scale platform architecture and modern stack development.
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Experience
12-15 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Hybrid, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Sakon is seeking a Technical Architect in Pune to lead the modernization of their enterprise SaaS expense management platform. The role involves designing modular services, REST API standards, and AI-assisted capabilities while defining engineering best practices. You will drive platform transition, mentor technical leads, and ensure scalable, secure design choices. The ideal candidate has significant experience in large-scale platform architecture and modern stack development.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role for an experienced architect to lead platform modernization and AI integration.
The JD provides a highly detailed list of architectural responsibilities, modernization goals, and specific tech stack requirements.
Must haves
- 12–15 years software engineering experience
- 4+ years in solution, platform, or enterprise architecture roles
- Experience leading modernization of enterprise SaaS platforms
- Hands-on background in .NET Core or Python
- Experience with REST API-driven platforms and distributed architectures
- Strong understanding of multi-tenant SaaS architecture and security
Tools and skills
About the company
Established SaaS platform provider in the enterprise mobility management space.
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