Contract Length: 6-month
Location: Dallas, TX - Hybrid
Salary: $190,000 - 230,000
*This represents the potential salary range for this position depending on education level, years of experience and/or certifications in addition to other position specific requirements which may impact salary
This role serves as a central point of coordination for workforce documentation, incoming/outgoing
resource tracking, access requests, and operational governance to enable smooth team onboarding while contributing to seamless, ongoing day-to-day functionality.
The Program Architect is responsible for architectural leadership and coordination across large, complex enterprise programs spanning multiple projects, systems, and delivery teams. The role bridges enterprise architectural strategy and program execution, ensuring architectural cohesion, disciplined governance, and successful delivery at scale.
The Program Architect operates as the architectural owner for a program, orchestrating solution-level architects across organizational boundaries while enabling Enterprise Architects to focus on enterprise-wide strategy and standards.
This role is accountable for ensuring architecture decisions are aligned, intentional, and executable—without becoming a bottleneck to delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Program-Level Architecture Ownership
Enterprise Alignment & Governance
Architect Team Leadership & Coordination
Integration & Dependency Management
Program Leadership Partnership
Delivery & Execution Support
Operational Readiness & Lifecycle Ownership
Required Qualifications
Experience
Technical Breadth
Leadership & Influence
Communication & Stakeholder Management
Program Overview
The Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) program is focused on the implementation and integration of a modern grid operations platform that unifies outage management (OMS), distribution management (DMS), and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) capabilities into a cohesive, real-time operational ecosystem. Experience with AspenTech OSI Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) is preferred.
The program spans grid monitoring, control, outage response, network modeling, and operational analytics to support safe, reliable, and efficient electric distribution operations.
Key systems and domains in scope include ADMS platform capabilities, integrations with GIS, AMI, DERMS, EMS, and enterprise operational systems, as well as real-time data ingestion, control room tooling, and field communications.
The ADMS program is a cornerstone initiative in enabling grid modernization, improving situational awareness, reducing outage duration, and supporting distributed energy resource (DER) integration at scale.
Program Architect Focus
The Program Architect ensures that the ADMS platform is implemented as an integrated, resilient, and scalable grid operations capability—rather than a collection of loosely coupled operational tools.
Key areas of responsibility include:
This role is critical to preventing fragmented grid operations, ensuring system reliability, and enabling advanced capabilities such as automated switching, predictive outage management, and DER orchestration.

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