Senior IBM FileNet Architect / Technical Lead
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Senior IBM FileNet Architect / Technical Lead at qualysoft in Budapest, Hungary, on-site. JobGrid normalizes the role facts from the source record, keeps the published summary within the original-language boundary of the listing, and notes that salary is not provided in the payload. The source was posted on 2026-06-10 and last checked on 2026-06-11; applications go through the original public application page with non-personal referral parameters appended.
- Role title: Senior IBM FileNet Architect / Technical Lead at qualysoft.
- Location and workplace: Budapest, Hungary; on-site.
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About the Role:
The Senior IBM FileNet Architect / Technical Lead will be responsible for leading the technical design, upgrade, and migration activities related to the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) platform based on IBM FileNet. The role involves assessing the current environment, defining the target architecture, supporting the implementation of new environments, and ensuring the successful migration of applications, workflows, document repositories, and integrations while maintaining business continuity and regulatory compliance.
The successful candidate will work closely with project management, infrastructure, application, testing, validation, and compliance teams to deliver a fully supported and validated FileNet platform.
Responsibilities:
- Assess and document the current IBM FileNet environment, including infrastructure, applications, integrations, and custom components.
- Define the target architecture and upgrade strategy for the ECM platform.
- Lead the design and implementation of new FileNet environments (DEV, UAT, and PRD).
- Install, configure, and optimize IBM FileNet platform components.
- Manage migration activities for content repositories, metadata, workflows, security configurations, and integrations.
- Ensure compatibility and functionality of existing business applications and modules after the upgrade.
- Support the migration and validation of GxP-relevant systems and processes.
- Coordinate technical activities across multiple teams, including infrastructure, network, security, compliance, and testing.
- Support integration testing, performance testing, failover testing, and user acceptance testing.
- Provide technical guidance and troubleshooting throughout the project lifecycle.
- Produce and maintain technical documentation, architecture documents, migration plans, and operational procedures.
- Collaborate with IBM support and third-party vendors when required.
- Support production cutover planning and post-go-live stabilization activities.
Requirements:
- 5+ years of hands-on experience with IBM FileNet platforms.
- Proven experience delivering IBM FileNet upgrade, migration, or implementation projects in enterprise environments.
- Strong knowledge of IBM Content Platform Engine (CPE).
- Strong knowledge of IBM Content Navigator (ICN).
- Experience with IBM Content Search Services.
- Experience with IBM WebSphere Application Server administration and configuration.
- Experience with LDAP / Active Directory integration.
- Understanding of FileNet object stores, document classes, metadata models, workflows, and security architecture.
- Experience working with high-availability and clustered environments.
- Knowledge of database platforms such as Oracle, DB2, or Microsoft SQL Server.
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills.
Advantages:
- Experience in pharmaceutical, healthcare, or other regulated industries.
- Experience with GxP environments and Computer System Validation (CSV).
- Knowledge of SAP ArchiveLink integration.
- Familiarity with compliance and audit requirements in regulated environments.
- IBM certifications related to FileNet or WebSphere.
- Experience working in large-scale enterprise ECM environments.