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As an Enterprise Architect, you will be responsible for designing and optimizing our technology infrastructure to support our diverse operations, including retail stores, cultivation, and manufacturing facilities.
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Data Architect with 15+ years of experience, specializing in Databricks and Azure Data Factory (ADF) Innovation and Technology Adoption: Driving innovation in data management and analytics, evaluating and integrating emerging technologies and methodologies within the Databricks and ADF ecosystems.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation's Information Technology Division is seeking a team member to function as a Sr. Enterprise Architect. The Architect will analyze business needs, and develop appropriate technology deliverables, such as, briefs, patterns, reports, data models and hi-level risk assessments to meet them.
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The Enterprise Architect's main duties include: designing, validating, and implementing technology infrastructure and processes at the direction of the Enterprise Architecture Manager.
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10 years of experience serving in the capacity of a pre-sales engineer at an enterprise technology company, or equivalent experience in a similar customer facing role (e.g., within a professional services, solutions architect, or systems engineering team.
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The Enterprise Data Architect leads the design and development of new data architectures that source, curate, and serve data for analytic solutions from the Enterprise Data Hub (EDH.
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The role will have a regional and global focus in the operations and technology space and requires the individual to work across a variety of stakeholders such as Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Independent Compliance Risk Management (ICRM), Retail Credit Risk, Operational Risk, Model Risk, Internal Audit, O&T Business Risk Control and Citi Chief Administrative Office.
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Working experience of cloud technology, preferably with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) If you have these skills and have been part of large enterprise class software product teams, have worked on deployment of services deployed on the popular Cloud platforms like OCI, AWS or Azure then this position is a fit for you.
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Architect solutions in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure to solve complex customer problems. Leverage Oracle Cloud Observability and Management technology to create cloud monitoring solution for our customers, providing insights and building of dashboards.
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You are well versed across multiple technology disciplines to include but not limited to Enterprise Solutions, MPLS, Cyber Security, Managed Services, Cisco DMPVN, Wireless (4G and 5G), application performance, network timing, SOA, DNS, IP management, IT, Cloud, Enterprise Solutions, and more.
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Interact with customers at executive and architect level for any priority situations and react/respond timely manner. Minimum 10 years in Architecting solutions for large enterprise systems in cloud.
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Fusion Middleware Architect. As a world leader in cloud solutions, Oracle uses tomorrow’s technology to tackle today’s problems. Influence the design, capacity planning tuning and the actual build out and operation of customer solutions using Oracle technologies such as WebLogic Mid-Tiers and Exadata DB instances on Oracle Cloud infrastructure including OCI Storage and Network.
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As the Principal Security Architect for the public sector Federal Aviation Administration Enterprise Network Engineering Services (FENS) Enterprise Services team, you will be part of a multi-discipline engineering and security Architecture team that is responsible for delivering and managing designs for a mission critical, life/safety infrastructure based on Verizon's solutions and services.
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MITRE’s Enterprise Computing, Information, and Security (ECIS) is seeking an experienced Storage Infrastructure Architect with a background in designing, implementing, and supporting storage, virtualization, and cloud technology offerings.
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Experience working in B2B HR Technology with large enterprise customers, specifically working with CHRO, Talent Acquisition/Compliance, and/or Compensation departments. They have 4 people on cloud team and 13 on the software side (5 developers, a software manager, tech lead (architect), QA Manager, 2 QA's, a product owner and the Director of Software Engineering.
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