Job description: IT architect¶
We have computers. We have creatures. Make it work.
Position overview¶
The Home for Bewildered Beasts of Legend is a long-established institution housing a wide range of mythical creatures who do not fit comfortably into the modern world. Over the years the Home has accumulated computers, servers, networks, and software systems in response to immediate operational needs. The result is a functional but complex environment that nobody fully understands.
We are seeking an IT architect to help bring clarity and order. The role reports to the IT Manager and involves assessing the current environment, documenting dependencies, and guiding incremental improvements that increase stability and understanding across the Home.
Salary is near-competitive and paid in stew.
The environment¶
The Home has:
Computers, servers, and networks of varying ages
Systems that interact in unexpected ways
Legacy applications and databases whose original purposes are partially forgotten
Staff and creatures with differing schedules, habits, and preferences
The dragons sit on the servers. The werewolves chew cables if left unsupervised. The vampires work nights. Kevin occasionally contributes in ways nobody fully understands.
The IT architect must navigate this environment, understanding both the technical systems and the human and creature behaviours that influence them.
Key responsibilities¶
Develop a comprehensive map of the existing IT environment, including hardware, software applications, networks, and undocumented dependencies
Communicate how systems interact to staff and management, making previously invisible connections and risks clear
Assess the current environment and identify systems that work reliably, systems that partially work, and systems that create operational risk
Guide targeted, incremental improvements that produce visible results and reduce operational friction
Establish simple principles and guidelines to govern system behaviour and reduce future complexity
Maintain clear documentation of access, system ownership, sensitive data locations, and unusual behaviours
Serve as a point of contact for technical questions, providing calm and consistent guidance
Balance day-to-day problem solving with long-term architectural clarity, prioritising steady progress over heroic fixes
How success can be measured¶
A clear map of systems and dependencies exists
Staff and management can understand how key systems interact
Incremental improvements demonstrate tangible progress
Documentation is thorough and maintained
Operational risks are identified and mitigated
Staff require less direct intervention for recurring issues
Qualifications and experience¶
Demonstrated experience untangling complex IT environments
Ability to communicate clearly with a wide range of stakeholders, technical and non-technical
Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
Patience and the ability to guide slow but meaningful improvements
Experience with infrastructure, networks, and system architecture
Why you might stay¶
The work is tangible, meaningful, and varied
The environment is unique, challenging, and occasionally chaotic
Staff and creatures respond to thoughtful improvements
Progress is visible and valued
You are genuinely appreciated
How to apply¶
Send a letter describing a complex system you have helped untangle. Keep it simple and honest.
The interview process includes:
Meeting Mrs. Clodpull
Meeting the IT Manager
Observing the main servers in operation
Optional tour of the basement
Start date: when you are ready.
We have computers.
We have creatures.
We have no idea how any of it works.
Help us understand it.
The Home