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About the positionResponsibilities• Recognized expert in the enterprise architecture field.• Define roadmaps to bridge the gap from the current to future state for business, information, and technology capabilities.• Provide industry-leading thought leadership and facilitate the development of strategies across multiple fields/domains.• Facilitate the development of architecture patterns and standards.• Consult on the design of complex enterprise initiatives and provide guidance to project teams.• Manage enterprise architecture models and repositories.• Communicate and market the enterprise architecture strategy and ensure the successful delivery of each solution.• Architecting and delivering highly-scalable and flexible, cost-effective enterprise solutions.• Strong AWS experience across various services - Compute, Databases, and Streaming Services.• Work closely with the principal architects to deliver the needed architectures.• Anticipate future technology requirements and communicate those to the leadership and multi-functional teams.• Understand the current state of the organization-wide architecture.• Identify key business drivers and technology capabilities required to achieve optimal state.• Coordinate with collaborator teams and own the conversation to define use cases, goals, objectives, and architecture to support the business needs.• Build relationships with senior leadership. Engage and evangelize recommendations to senior leadership teams.Requirements• Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or Business.• 4+ years (5+ preferred) applicable experience in business, information or technology architecture.• 4+ years of React and .Net experience.• 3+ years of AWS experience.• Experience in leading technical staff or coordinating work across multiple technology teams.• Experience in designing applications using AWS cloud architecture & services which supports highly resilient multi-region systems.• Experience in common architecture frameworks such as Microservices, REST APIs management including Authentication & authorization.• Event-driven architectures to support high throughput, lower latency systems, i.e., Kafka/MSK, Solace Streaming or any others.• Experience working with various teams including PlatformOps/DevOps and Development teams.• Architecture experience using various tools like Visio, Draw.io, Lucid and others to provide cloud architecture designs including resiliency structures.• Able to understand and help implementation teams using object oriented programming languages if and when required, i.e., Java, .Net, Python etc.• Must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship.Nice-to-haves• Master's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or Business.Benefits• Medical, dental, vision, life, accident & disability insurance.• Parental leave.• Employee assistance program.• Commuter benefits.• Paid holidays.• Paid time off.• 401(k) plan.• Flight privileges.

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