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Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Data Solution Architect PrincipleLocation: Durham, NC - REMOTE NOT AVAILABLEWhat will you be doing day-to-day?Distinguished Enterprise Architects are recognized as growing leaders in the field ofarchitecture. They develop architectures for complex projects that significantly impact thebusinesses of their employers or clients. They identify client needs, apply industry knowledge,and devise business and technology solutions to address those needs. Distinguished Architectscan deliver effectively across multiple business units and geographies.What impact will you have in this role?As an Distinguished Enterprise Architect, you will help us grow our Direct to Consumer digitalproduct line. You will design and create a 360-degree view of our consumers, helping toidentify a user as a person no matter what email or phone or login they use. You will knowmore about them and their interest and experience, create personalized persona. You willselect the right technological solutions to deliver there business results. You will build strongrelationships with global stakeholders to present these conceptual Architectural presentations,and inspire the business to adapt these solutions, with an end goal of successful adoption of thenew technology/solutions.What experience do you need to be successful in this role?Engage and collaborate with business SMEs, CTOs and technical teams to understand business opportunities pain points, and define, refine and execute architecture visionDesign high-volume, low-latency architectures for mission-critical applications that deliver high-availability and performanceEnsure that architecture vision is clearly communicated to business leadership and delivery teamsProvide architectural oversight throughout all phases of the IT project lifecycleDesign secure, performant and resilient microservices within a globally dispersed, multi-tenant, cloud architectureDefine target state architecture and develop phased roadmaps that front load business value and deliver critical capabilitiesEnsure that implemented solutions align with technical vision and comply with architecture design principles and best practicesWhat technical skills are required to be successful in this role?BS/MS degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related disciplineExperience working on large, transformational projects and a proven ability to bring disparate technical teams together around a shared architectural visionMust have repeated experience successfully directing significantly complex architecture initiatives, developing solutions that typically involve different stakeholders, multiple lines of business, many solution varieties, business transformations, international and/or global scaleMust have made contributions to the architecture function within their company, such as development of training, or contributions to standards and best practices. They must also contribute to the development of other architects through teaching, coaching, and/or mentoringStrong communication skills and an ability to document and communicate complex architectural solutions in both business and technical termsExperience designing resilient and highly performant integrations in a globally distributed environmentExperience with microservices and event-driven architectureStrong knowledge of Cloud Architecture with practical experience working in Azure, Google or AWSBenefits• 4 months parental leave• 6 weeks of PTO• Tuition reimbursement and continuous education

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