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Minimum of 10 years of experience in enterprise data architecture, including data requirements collection, data architecture analysis, evaluation, documentation, data modeling, design, development, model validation, and data integration.
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Demonstrated experience in reviewing enterprise and data architecture artifacts, deliverables, and processes for quality standards. The Data Architect ensures tight alignment and collaboration with technology and business teams, taking ownership for essential data strategy decisions.
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Influence projects to make decisions related to data strategies including data quality, data architecture and data management best practices. As part of the McKesson Data & Analytics team, this individual will be responsible for designing, developing our data architecture strategy.
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Our nearly 1,500 technical and engineering experts have direct industry experience in industrial automation, control system integration, facility and process engineering, architecture, construction management, regulatory compliance, enterprise technology and other consulting services.
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Candidates should have an understanding of: system architecture, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies (including scanning), quality control, workflow, databases, and interfaces and is able to identify task level assignments from high level design.
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Will work with the Data Architect to deploy old legacy systems in Azure cloud, for a big-data ecosystem at enterprise scale; assess the data architecture in place and work with core mesh team to continuously enhance and evolve data tech stack.
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Under the broad direction of the VPIT & CIO and as a member of the IT leadership team, the AVP is responsible for enterprise and technology architecture coordination, IT governance, IT policy, project management, strategic planning and strategic outreach for the Division of Information Technology.
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Recent construction site superintendent experience working on construction projects involving industrial facilities & structures (Cold Storage Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing, Packaging, & Distributions Centers, Life Science and Advanced Technology Manufacturing Facilities, Industrial Tilt Wall Distribution Centers, ASRS Robotics Distribution Centers, Data Centers, Clean Room/Dry Room Construction, MEP Driven Projects.
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Experience with AWS/Azure/GCP/OCI public cloud; development and architecture as well as experience with REST APIs to support integration of infrastructure, cloud and platform as a service technology.
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Technology Project Executive with Design, implement, and/or support world-class information technology architecture for IBM's clients, spanning simple IT projects to large-scale, enterprise-level change programs.
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The Cloud Security Architect is responsible for leading the development of information security architecture and ensuring technology initiatives are implemented within the framework to make the cloud environments more secure.
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A bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or related technical field is preferred, but equivalent experience as a construction site superintendent for large industrial or manufacturing structures can be substituted for degree.
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As a MuleSoft Technical Lead will be accountable for analyzing and developing Integration and Interoperability domain architecture to meet the information technology and business requirements.
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Display a professional demeanor; Responsible and accountable for fostering good local relations with community as well as building a good working relationship with client leadership, local plant personnel, project inspectors, city, and county officials, and sub-contractors; Maintain ongoing communication and collaboration with Project Safety Manager, Project Manager, Quality Control, and Architecture & Engineering design team.
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A solid understanding of complex process systems architecture & design, instrumentation, device selection, networking, PLC & I/O architectures, P&IDs, data sheets, and SCADA. A bachelor of science in electrical, chemical, or mechanical engineering, OR a degree emphasizing process control and instrumentation, OR equivalent work experience in process control and instrumentation in life science or advanced technology manufacturing.
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