You will lead solution architecture for all existing applications and new initiatives in ISC. Build close working relationships with many different stakeholders from IT, business, vendors with the goal to meet the transformation needs of the internal customers.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Responsible for creating and maintaining architecture and related artifacts for all applications under Integrated Supply Chain (ISC) support key functional areas like Sourcing, Procurement, Planning, Logistics, Manufacturing, Quality and Trade compliance.
Work with the Enterprise Architecture group along with the Business Alignment team to convert business requirements into an architecture blueprint and conceptual design, based on architecture standards and usage guidelines
Evangelize and drive alignment on the adoption and realization of the overall architecture strategy
Provide strong technology thought leadership and consultative guidance in the respective domain while acting as an advisor to the business and strategy leads on industry best practices.
Work with Enterprise Architecture team, business and IT functional and technical SME to support market research and tool evaluations to identify new solutions to meet business requirements.
Create low level solution architecture artifacts get and secure approvals from Enterprise architecture team and Cyber security team.
Support ISC functions with architecture consultations during project implementation phase.
Provide architecture guidance for improving security, scalability, high-availability and performance of existing applications.
Develop reference architecture for common architecture patterns.
YOU MUST HAVE
Bachelor's degree in computer science or information technology.
15+ years of experience in Information Technology, specifically within the Integrated Supply Chain domain
10+ years of experience implementing and architecting.
Development experience in at least one major technology stack, such as .NET or Java
Experience in usage of middle wares like API Gateway, SFTP, EDI, ETL solutions to integrate multiple applications.
Experience with integrating SAAS, COTS and Homegrown solutions with integrations with SAP, S4HANA and other apps.
Strong experience in application architecture related to security, scalability, high-availability and performance.
Hand-on experience with implementation/architecture of cloud native solution on at least one of the major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, Google
Strong written, presentation, and verbal communication skills with demonstrated experience interacting and coordinating efforts at multiple levels throughout an organization
Solid understanding of application security principles and practices.
WE VALUE
Experience in Capability Maturing Modelling and Enterprise Architecture Tools and Frameworks
Experience in working for Aerospace and Defense Supplier with sensitive ITAR, Export Control environment.
Functional knowledge in any functional area within Integrated Supply Chain.
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