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Looking for a Senior Solutions Architect that has experience in building data lake and data warehouse architectures using On-Prem and Cloud technologies. The Panther Group is looking for motivated individuals to join the team as a Solutions Architect working for a local manufacturing leader.
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As an Enterprise Azure Architect, you will be responsible for leading the design and implementation of complex Azure-based solutions for our organization. Relevant certifications such as Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert or Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert are highly desirable.
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10+ years of ERP implementation experience, including a minimum of 3 to 5 years of experience in a Solution Architect role, with a significant focus on Microsoft D365 F&0, SCM, or equivalent; certification preferred, such as D365 F&0 Apps Solutions Architect Expert or Power Platform Solution Architect Expert.
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Additionally, the Solution Architect will be able to interface with senior developers to coordinate, architect, and supervise all activities related to the integration of software programs, applications, and third-party solutions as required to meet the business requirements of the organization.
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Optomi, in partnership with a leading household products manufacturer, is seeking an experience Digital Solutions Architect to join their growing team in NJ! Proficiency developing and implementing Digital Commerce solutions (Shopify, SAP Commerce, VTEX), managing data integration, and using API methodologies and tools (Mulesoft, Dell Boomi, Custom API, Airflow.
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The Enterprise Cloud Solutions Architect will help design and develop architecture strategies for the SOUTHCOM customer's Cloud Adoption, Migration & Operationalization efforts as part of it's overall cybersecurity & IT modernization program (SCITES.
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Azure Solutions Architect Expert, Azure Administrator, Azure DevSecOps, Etc. Cloud Computing, Cloud Solutions, Enterprise Cloud, Microsoft Azure, Reference Architectures. Amazon Web Services (AWS) Solutions Architect.
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Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey complex security concepts to technical and non-technical stakeholdersCloud certifications such as AWS Solutions Architect Associate/Professional, AWS SysOps Administrator, AWS Developer, or AWS DevOps Engineer.
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The Lead Solutions Architect designs and develops IT solutions to business problems in alignment with Enterprise Architecture direction and approved technology standards and reference architectures.
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Google Certified Cloud Architect, Google Certified Data Engineer, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Solutions Architect. Designing and developing large scale data solutions using GCP services like DataProc, Dataflow, Cloud Bigtable, BigQuery, Cloud SQL, Pub/Sub, Cloud Data Fusion, Cloud Composer, Cloud Functions, Cloud storage, Compute Engine, Looker and Cloud IAM.
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As a Presales Solutions Architect (Enterprise Networking), you will function as the technical lead for ePlus for targeted, key solution sets. Experience with at least two of the following security solutions: Cisco, Palo Alto, Fortinet, HPE/Aruba or Arista.
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The Lead Solutions Architect is a highly technical and strategic role with subject matter expertise in Digital Workplace (DW) and End-User Compute (EUC) technology domains, and strong knowledge and understanding of adjacent technology domains like network, identity and access management, and security.
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Account Executive 3, Enterprise Direct Sales - Managed Solutions. Responsible for the development of territories and driving the sales of Comcast Business strategic products and solutions in new markets.
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Design, develop, and implement OT architecture solutions in alignment with both the Enterprise Architecture (EA) program and the Refining Technologist organization across the enterprise.
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Strong understanding of security protocols and performance requirements for enterprise solutions. If yes, you may be our next Digital Solutions Architect! Working to enable R&D digital transformation, you will be responsible for ideating, designing, and deploying solutions to build the modern R&D Informatics landscape.
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