Enterprise Architect
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Computer Systems Engineers/ArchitectsComputer Systems AnalystsSoftware DevelopersDatabase ArchitectsArchitectural and Engineering ManagersIndustries:
Management of Companies and EnterprisesComputing Infrastructure Providers, Data Processing, Web Hosting, and Related ServicesBusiness Schools and Computer and Management TrainingManagement, Scientific, and Technical Consulting ServicesComputer Systems Design and Related Services**US Citizens and Green Card Only, local candidates**Hiring: Technical Enterprise Architect (Oracle Cloud & Utilities)We are looking for a Technical Enterprise Architect (TEA) to lead the technical evolution of our Enterprise Architecture practice. This role is the "master strategist" for our digital infrastructure, bridging the gap between high-level business goals and complex multi-cloud solution design.📍 Location: San Jose, CA (Hybrid - 3 Days Onsite) 💰 Compensation: $169K – $300KThe MissionYou will serve as the lead architect for a maturing EA practice, creating the scalable, secure "blueprint" required to support our rapid growth and the integration of new utility subsidiaries.What You’ll DoArchitect the Future: Design enterprise-level solutions across Oracle Utilities Cloud (OUCS), Fusion Cloud, and OUAF.Multi-Cloud Mastery: Navigate and govern environments spanning both OCI and AWS.Set the Standards: Establish reference architectures, integration patterns, and guardrails to ensure consistency across all business units.Lead Governance: Manage Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) and provide oversight into designs created by internal teams and vendors.Bridge the Gap: Partner with IT and Finance leadership to align technology investments with long-term financial impact and TCO.What You BringExtensive Technical Depth: Hands-on experience with Oracle Utilities frameworks and cloud-native services.Integration Expertise: Proven ability to connect cloud apps, enterprise systems, and field/operational technologies.Strategic Vision: Experience managing architectural risk and technical debt in a high-growth environment.Collaborative Leadership: A knack for mentoring siloed teams and communicating complex roadmaps to non-technical stakeholders.