Distinguished Architect, Building Design Products Portfolio/Desktop Transformation
Autodesk Canada Co.(1 month ago)
About this role
Autodesk is hiring a Distinguished Software Architect to set the technical vision for its Building Design product portfolio, modernizing flagship AEC offerings such as Revit with cloud-native capabilities. The role spans portfolio-level architecture leadership across desktop and cloud, aligning technology direction with business outcomes and customer value. This position also leads an architecture team and coordinates broadly across Autodesk’s AEC organization.
Required Skills
- Software Architecture
- Technical Strategy
- Cloud Architecture
- Desktop Modernization
- Distributed Systems
- Data Modeling
- Interface Design
- AI/ML
- Platform Engineering
- Security Architecture
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Qualifications
- BS in Computer Science
About Autodesk Canada Co.
autodesk.comAutodesk is a leading company in 3D design, engineering, and entertainment software that enables users to imagine, design, and create innovative solutions across various industries. The company's products serve a wide range of sectors including architecture, manufacturing, construction, and media & entertainment. Autodesk is dedicated to sustainability and improving workflows, providing tools like AutoCAD, Revit, and Maya to enhance creativity and efficiency. With a strong commitment to technology and user-centric design, Autodesk helps shape the future of digital design and construction.
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