
ArcGIS Utility Network Technical Architect
at Accenture
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Lead ArcGIS Utility Network Technical Architect responsible for translating electric and gas utility requirements into a scalable, service-oriented GIS architecture and guiding the migration to Esri ArcGIS Utility Network. Acts as the senior technical authority for both client delivery and Accenture's development teams, overseeing configuration, data modeling, services, integrations, and performance while ensuring alignment with enterprise standards. Drives end-to-end utility workflows, service-based integrations with enterprise systems such as EAM, Work Management, OMS, and field mobility platforms, and provides hands-on technical leadership to GIS teams. The role involves participating in architecture reviews and executive briefings, with locations near Accenture offices in major US cities.
Within Accenture's Utilities Practice, We use our deep industry expertise in digital customer engagement and operations, connected energy services and customer platforms to help retail energy and utility providers with cost effectiveness, revenue assurance/extension and customer satisfaction and loyalty. Transmission & distribution (T&D) organizations must innovate, invest strategically, and modernize infrastructure to balance supply and demand, optimize assets and teams, and drive towards net-zero emissions.
Learn more about Accenture's Utilities Transmission & Distribution Practice here>> https://www.accenture.com/us-en/industries/utilities/transmission-distribution
Role Overview
The ArcGIS Utility Network Technical Architect will serve as the senior technical authority guiding both our client team and the Accenture development teams through the definition, design, and implementation of Esri’s ArcGIS Utility Network.
This role is responsible for translating electric and gas utility operational requirements into a scalable, service‑oriented GIS architecture, while leading the migration from legacy, database‑centric GIS models to a modern, enterprise web‑GIS platform.
Acting as a trusted advisor, the Technical Architect will oversee all functional and technical design decisions related to Utility Network configuration, data modeling, service architecture, integrations, and performance. The role ensures the Utility Network solution aligns with our clients enterprise architecture standards, operational workflows, and long‑term grid modernization objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the lead ArcGIS Utility Network Technical Architect for our client implementation, providing architectural direction across planning, design, build, and deployment phases.
Define and own the target ArcGIS Utility Network architecture, including domain networks, tiers, subnetworks, services, and integration patterns for electric and gas systems.
Lead the migration strategy from legacy GIS models (e.g., Geometric Network or custom data models) to ArcGIS Utility Network, with emphasis on service‑centric, API‑driven access patterns.
Design and govern Utility Network data models, network rules, associations, and topology configurations supporting electric and gas distribution operations.
Guide functional and technical solutioning to ensure GIS capabilities support end‑to‑end utility workflows, including planning, design, construction, operations, outage response, and asset management.
Lead technical design for service‑based integrations between GIS and enterprise systems such as EAM, Work Management, OMS, and field mobility platforms.
Provide hands‑on technical leadership to GIS developers, data migration teams, and integration specialists, ensuring solution quality, scalability, security, and performance.
Identify architectural risks, performance considerations, and change management impacts associated with Utility Network adoption, and recommend mitigation strategies based on industry best practices.
Produce and maintain architecture and technical design artifacts, including solution architectures, service interaction diagrams, integration designs, and deployment models.
Lead and participate in architecture reviews, design workshops, and executive briefings with our client's business and IT stakeholders.
Leadership & Client Engagement
Acts as a trusted technical advisor to our client business leaders, IT architects, and utility operations stakeholders.
Leads cross‑functional design sessions bridging business requirements and technical solutioning.
Mentors and guides delivery teams, ensuring architectural consistency and adherence to Utility Network best practices.
Please note: We are open to hiring in most major cities in the US that are near to an Accenture corporate office.

