Critères de l'offre
Métiers :
- Application Architect
- + 1 métier
Expérience min :
- débutant à 1 an
Secteur :
- Hôtellerie, Restauration, Tourisme, Loisirs
Compétences :
- Anglais
Lieux :
- Paris (75)
Conditions :
- CDI
- Salaire non précisé
- Temps Plein
L'entreprise : Pierre & Vacances - Center Parcs
Créé en 1967, le Groupe Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs est le leader européen du tourisme de proximité. Aujourd'hui, avec ses marques touristiques complémentaires - Pierre & Vacances, Center Parcs, Sunparks, Villages Nature Paris, Aparthotels Adagio et Maeva.com - le Groupe exploite un parc touristique de 45 800 appartements et maisons, situés dans 282 sites en Europe.
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Description du poste
Pierre & Vacances-Center Parcs Group (PVCP), the European leader in holiday accommodation, brings together some of the tourism industry's most iconic brands-Pierre & Vacances, Center Parcs, maeva and Adagio-with operations across France and internationally, including Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Denmark.
What you will do
Application architecture and cross-domain coherence. Curate application-level standards and reference patterns. Be the trusted expert teams consult on cross-domain design. Make integration patterns coherent and maintainable across the systems portfolio.
Application landscape stocktake and risk prioritisation. Conduct an honest inventory of the existing application portfolio across the IT departments. Identify and prioritise architectural risks (technical debt, end-of-life systems, integration brittleness, security and compliance exposure, AI-readiness gaps). Maintain the resulting risk register as a living artefact, and feed it into the multi-year roadmap and budget cycles co-authored with the Group CTO. This is the foundational body of work for the first year and the basis on which much of the technology investment plan will be built.
AI architecture. Provide architectural advice on AI integration into applications: feature design, agentic tooling patterns, the security baseline for AI artefacts, and the architectural implications of LLM-based components. The choice and integration of agentic harnesses, including the runtime patterns that turn LLMs into productive agents inside our application landscape, is an area this role will shape in close partnership with the Group CTO. Not data science or ML platform work; this is the application side of AI.
Architecture governance. Run the advice process at scale: convene the Architecture Advice Forum where significant proposals are presented, prepare and lead architecture reviews on delegation from the Group CTO, surface cross-team patterns from the body of decisions. Arbitrate at group scope only when consensus cannot be reached. Build the case law of architecture decisions teams reference and learn from.
Technical advisory. Pair with teams on hard design problems. Raise architectural maturity through reviews, pairing, and communities of practice. This is hands-on, not a memo factory.
What you will do
Application architecture and cross-domain coherence. Curate application-level standards and reference patterns. Be the trusted expert teams consult on cross-domain design. Make integration patterns coherent and maintainable across the systems portfolio.
Application landscape stocktake and risk prioritisation. Conduct an honest inventory of the existing application portfolio across the IT departments. Identify and prioritise architectural risks (technical debt, end-of-life systems, integration brittleness, security and compliance exposure, AI-readiness gaps). Maintain the resulting risk register as a living artefact, and feed it into the multi-year roadmap and budget cycles co-authored with the Group CTO. This is the foundational body of work for the first year and the basis on which much of the technology investment plan will be built.
AI architecture. Provide architectural advice on AI integration into applications: feature design, agentic tooling patterns, the security baseline for AI artefacts, and the architectural implications of LLM-based components. The choice and integration of agentic harnesses, including the runtime patterns that turn LLMs into productive agents inside our application landscape, is an area this role will shape in close partnership with the Group CTO. Not data science or ML platform work; this is the application side of AI.
Architecture governance. Run the advice process at scale: convene the Architecture Advice Forum where significant proposals are presented, prepare and lead architecture reviews on delegation from the Group CTO, surface cross-team patterns from the body of decisions. Arbitrate at group scope only when consensus cannot be reached. Build the case law of architecture decisions teams reference and learn from.
Technical advisory. Pair with teams on hard design problems. Raise architectural maturity through reviews, pairing, and communities of practice. This is hands-on, not a memo factory.
Description du profil
Required
* A solid background as a software developer. You have built systems, not just drawn them. You read code, review it, and get into the details when needed.
* Demonstrated experience as a lead architect on at least one platform-scale delivery in production: a major migration, a replatforming, a significant AI integration, or equivalent. The specifics matter less than the evidence that you have made and owned hard design decisions and lived with their consequences.
* Hands-on exposure to AI integration at the application level: LLMs or AI services wired into products, AI-enabled features designed and shipped, an opinion on the architectural implications of LLM-based components within an application landscape.
* Experience across multiple companies and contexts. Enough breadth to draw on different approaches rather than reproducing the one environment you know.
* Ability to operate transversally: influence without direct authority, hold a room during an architecture review, disagree well.
* Professional English fluent (TOIEC 900+ for non-native speakers). French is a plus, not a requirement.
Valued
* Familiarity with decentralised architecture governance patterns, in particular the architecture advice process (Harmel-Law) and the Architecture Advice Forum model published by Xapo Bank and other European cases. Learnable on the job, but a candidate already operating this way will find their feet faster.
* Working fluency with the architecture-as-code and governance-as-code toolchain the role will curate: textual C4 modelling, structured ADRs colocated with application code, structural fitness functions in CI, and contract and conformance testing for partner-facing APIs. Senior expertise in each is not required; we want enough hands-on familiarity to evaluate, recommend, and operate these practices, and the taste to know which sense of 'architecture as code' is being argued for in a given conversation.
* Cloud architecture literacy. Enough to collaborate credibly with Platform Engineering at the infrastructure boundary.
* Startup or scaleup experience. What this signals: autonomy, comfort with ambiguity, a bias toward pragmatic decisions over process.
* International or multi-context environments. Track record of mentoring or enabling other developers' architectural growth.
Explicitly not sought
* Enterprise architecture certification (TOGAF or equivalent) as a primary credential. We are looking for someone who architects systems, not frameworks.
* A profile limited to governance, standards documentation, or oversight without recent hands-on technical involvement.
* A solid background as a software developer. You have built systems, not just drawn them. You read code, review it, and get into the details when needed.
* Demonstrated experience as a lead architect on at least one platform-scale delivery in production: a major migration, a replatforming, a significant AI integration, or equivalent. The specifics matter less than the evidence that you have made and owned hard design decisions and lived with their consequences.
* Hands-on exposure to AI integration at the application level: LLMs or AI services wired into products, AI-enabled features designed and shipped, an opinion on the architectural implications of LLM-based components within an application landscape.
* Experience across multiple companies and contexts. Enough breadth to draw on different approaches rather than reproducing the one environment you know.
* Ability to operate transversally: influence without direct authority, hold a room during an architecture review, disagree well.
* Professional English fluent (TOIEC 900+ for non-native speakers). French is a plus, not a requirement.
Valued
* Familiarity with decentralised architecture governance patterns, in particular the architecture advice process (Harmel-Law) and the Architecture Advice Forum model published by Xapo Bank and other European cases. Learnable on the job, but a candidate already operating this way will find their feet faster.
* Working fluency with the architecture-as-code and governance-as-code toolchain the role will curate: textual C4 modelling, structured ADRs colocated with application code, structural fitness functions in CI, and contract and conformance testing for partner-facing APIs. Senior expertise in each is not required; we want enough hands-on familiarity to evaluate, recommend, and operate these practices, and the taste to know which sense of 'architecture as code' is being argued for in a given conversation.
* Cloud architecture literacy. Enough to collaborate credibly with Platform Engineering at the infrastructure boundary.
* Startup or scaleup experience. What this signals: autonomy, comfort with ambiguity, a bias toward pragmatic decisions over process.
* International or multi-context environments. Track record of mentoring or enabling other developers' architectural growth.
Explicitly not sought
* Enterprise architecture certification (TOGAF or equivalent) as a primary credential. We are looking for someone who architects systems, not frameworks.
* A profile limited to governance, standards documentation, or oversight without recent hands-on technical involvement.
Référence : 9DV462XR_178358754599676

