Full-Time

Senior Application Architect

Posted on 5/9/2026

Ercot

Ercot

501-1,000 employees

Compensation Overview

$122.3k - $207.8k/yr

Pflugerville, TX, USA

Hybrid

On-site in Taylor, TX at least 2 days per week; remote work possible from Texas residence.

Category
Software Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Kubernetes
Dynatrace
Microsoft Azure
Python
Grafana
Github Actions
Node.js
Java
Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
Docker
C#
Prometheus
Jenkins
Terraform
Splunk
Requirements
  • Requires minimum 5 years related work experience as an Architecture Practitioner.
  • Strong background in application architecture, distributed systems, and API design.
  • Proficiency with architecting, developing, and operating Azure services.
  • Hands-on experience with DevOps tooling such as GitHub Actions, Jenkins, or similar.
  • Leads early-stage technical validation through hands-on proof-of-concepts, evaluating architectural options, mitigating risks of key assumptions, and translating experimental findings into actionable recommendations for project direction.
  • Designs and governs application data models and integration schemas, ensuring consistency, data quality, and alignment with enterprise data governance standards across systems and domains.
  • Operational knowledge of Infrastructure-as-Code (Terraform, Bicep, ARM) and environment automation.
  • Solid backend development experience in languages such as C#, Java, Python, or Node.js.
  • Familiarity with containerization and orchestration (Docker, Kubernetes).
  • Understanding of security, networking, identity, and governance frameworks.
  • Experience with monitoring, application instrumentation, and observability tools (Dynatrace, Splunk, Log Analytics, Prometheus, Grafana).
  • Ability to influence engineering teams and drive adoption of architectural standards.
  • Strong communication skills for translating complex technical concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Documentation of technical architecture and strategies.
  • Experience guiding teams through SDLC processes, release management, and quality practices.
  • Proven ability to lead modernization and cloud migration initiatives.
  • Bachelor's Degree: Computer Science, MIS or related field (Required)
  • Master's Degree: Computer Science, MIS or related field (Preferred)
  • or a combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge to a major in such fields is required
Responsibilities
  • Define and maintain application architectures for traditional on-prem and cloud-native, microservices, and API-driven systems.
  • Partner with development teams to guide solution design, code quality, and engineering best practices throughout the SDLC.
  • Lead Azure migration initiatives, including workload assessments, modernization strategies, landing zone design, and execution planning.
  • Develop and maintain Infrastructure-as-Code templates (Bicep, Terraform, ARM) to support consistent and automated environment provisioning.
  • Architect and optimize CI/CD pipelines tooling using GitHub Actions and Jenkins, integrating automated testing, security scanning, static code analysis, and multi-stage deployments.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define technical roadmaps, architectural standards, and reusable patterns.
  • Implement DevOps practices such as configuration management, observability, automated deployments, and environment parity.
  • Provide hands-on support for backend development, including API design, performance tuning, and troubleshooting complex issues.
  • Ensure cloud solutions meet enterprise security, compliance, and governance requirements.
  • Mentor engineers across DevOps, cloud, and backend disciplines to elevate team capability and technical maturity
Desired Qualifications
  • Azure certifications (AZ-305, AZ-400, AZ-104, etc.).
  • Experience with event-driven architectures, messaging systems, or domain-driven design.
  • Background in enterprise-scale transformation or platform engineering.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

1970

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What believers are saying

  • ERCOT implemented RTC+B on December 5, 2025, optimizing batteries in real-time.
  • ERCOT appointed Bill Flores as board chair, adding policy expertise.
  • ERCOT hired Keith Collins as VP Market Operations from Southwest Power Pool.

What critics are saying

  • Inverter control interactions cause grid instability within 12-24 months.
  • Renewable interconnections exceed modeling capabilities in 6-12 months.
  • Uncoordinated inverters produce harmonics damaging equipment in 18-36 months.

What makes Ercot unique

  • ERCOT's GRIT program partners with UT Austin for inverter-based resource simulations.
  • ERCOT launched GRIT website section to promote emerging grid technologies.
  • ERCOT manages 90% of Texas load with 55,000 miles of transmission lines.

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Uvalde Hesperian
Mar 26th, 2026
ERCOT and University of Texas partner to research next-generation energy technologies.

ERCOT and University of Texas partner to research next-generation energy technologies. (Austin, TX) - The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. (ERCOT) today announced a collaboration with The University of Texas (UT) at Austin to study how fast-growing inverter-based technologies, like those used in solar, wind, and battery storage systems, can enhance grid reliability. Today's announcement is part of ERCOT's ongoing efforts to utilize emerging technologies and innovation to meet growing electric demand. Inverter-based technologies generate electricity as Direct Current (DC) - the same type of power stored in a household battery - which must be converted to Alternating Current (AC) before it can flow into the grid. This conversion is handled automatically by an electronic device called an inverter. As these technologies become an increasingly larger part of the grid, understanding their impact is critical to maintaining reliable power for Texas homes and businesses. As part of ERCOT's Grid Research, Innovation, and Transformation (GRIT) program, UT will help ERCOT anticipate challenges related to simulation platforms, control interactions, and power quality issues that may come with very high penetrations of inverter-based resources on the Texas electric grid. "Given the complexity and rapid development of this technology, this collaboration will help us look into the future, anticipate challenges, and identify solutions while we still have some time to prepare," said Prashant Kansal, ERCOT Director of Grid Transformation. "By combining ERCOT's operational insights and UT's research expertise, Texans will benefit from a stronger, more reliable grid." Under this partnership, UT researchers will build computer simulations and models of inverter-based resources interconnected with the electric grid to test reliability in a range of potential real-world scenarios. "Inverter-based resources are emerging rapidly and are very promising. However, their controllers introduce new behavior in grids and must be carefully coordinated," said Professor Brian Johnson of UT's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. UT Professor Surya Santoso noted, "By studying their behavior under a wide variety of control and operating conditions, reliability, harmonics, and other power-quality-interaction risks can be better understood and managed." The findings will help determine whether these risks warrant additional monitoring and guide the implementation of mitigation strategies. Fred Huang, ERCOT Senior Director, Grid Stability Analysis, said, "The ability to identify potential issues before they arise and develop practical solutions applicable to real-world grid operations helps ERCOT create a more reliable grid to serve Texans and meet the state's evolving power needs." About Grid Research, Innovation, and Transformation (GRIT) ERCOT's Grid Research, Innovation, and Transformation (GRIT) initiative utilizes research and collaboration to identify and test emerging technologies that will better prepare the grid to meet increasing demands. Visit the GRIT webpages to learn more. ERCOT, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, manages the flow of electric power to more than 27 million Texas customers, representing about 90 percent of the state's electric load. As the Independent System Operator for the region, ERCOT schedules power on an electric grid that connects 55,000+ miles of transmission lines and 1,460+ generation units, including Private Use Networks. ERCOT also performs financial settlement for the competitive wholesale bulk-power market and administers retail switching for more than 8 million premises in competitive choice areas. ERCOT is a membership-based 501(c)(4) nonprofit corporation, governed by a board of directors and subject to oversight by the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Texas Legislature. Post Views: 4

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ERCOT Announces New Collaborative Initiative to Promote Emerging Technologies

ERCOT also announced that it has launched a new GRIT section on its website.

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On February 27, 2025, Partner Allison Perlman moderated a panel during Infocast's ERCOT Market Summit 2025 that examined ongoing changes to the renewable energy development landscape within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT).

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ERCOT issues Weather Watch as cold weather settles into North Texas

In 2023, ERCOT announced the launch of the Texas Advisory and Notification System (TXANS) which includes two alerts, the ERCOT Weather Watch and a Voluntary Conservation Notice where Texans will be asked to voluntarily reduce usage during peak times - if it is safe to do so.