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Cloud certifications such as AWS Solution Architect and GCP Cloud Architect are desired. The ideal candidate will have 10+ years in roles such as SE, Consulting SE, or Solution Architect in the Networking, Infrastructure, and/or Cybersecurity industries.
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Certified Anaplan Solution Architect and Certified Anaplan Modeler. We have a phenomenal opportunity for a Technical Architect with Anaplan experience that wants to develop their technical skills and functional understanding as they plan, design, and implement new Sales Planning capabilities for our partners in the Sales organizations.
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NVIDIA is looking for an experienced Solutions Architect to assist customers with adoption of GPU hardware and software as well as building Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), Data Analytics and other related topics on various Cloud Computing Platforms.
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We're on the hunt for an experienced Solution Architect in the Product Development Organization. Deep Experience with Enterprise Architecture: Proficiency with Adobe cloud solutions, Data retention and ensuring seamless integration and optimization.
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The Solution Architect (SA) role is a KEY pre-sales technical position in Cloud's international business division. Our seasoned solution architects offer comprehensive IT knowledge and industry insights when crafting solutions for customers and partners.
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As an entry-level Architect, you will assist in designing and implementing technical solutions to meet business needs, ensuring they are scalable, high-performing, and aligned with organizational goals.
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The Solutions Architect will be a key member of the leadership team helping drive the roadmaps and development of systems that will enable us to deliver innovative experiences. To run such an extraordinary store, it takes extraordinary people, and we are looking for a Solutions Architect to help us do extraordinary things.
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We need a Solutions Architect with payments architecture experience. As the Payments Architect, Candidate will be supporting the payments value stream to transform and modernise our payments landscape with expertise in Microservices and Cloud Technologies.
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Strong business acumen to comprehend the business domain, customer/partner challenges, and propose solutions to address their business problems effectively. As a trusted customer advocate, the SA helps organizations adopt advanced cloud-based solutions and migrate existing on premises workloads to the cloud.
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5+ years in a technical leadership role e.g. CTO, Head of Technology, Engineering/Technology Director, General Manager, Principal Solutions Architect, Lead Architect/Engineer, etc.
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Solutions Architects work collaboratively with New Relic’s customers across segments, Sales, Engineering, Product Management, and Marketing organizations. If you’re passionate about helping Media customers solve business problems with observability and ultimately be a trusted advisor then solution architect this could be the perfect opportunity for you.
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As a Solutions Architect, you will be the key technical contact for our customers, guiding them through their journey of adopting and scaling with our cloud native platforms. You will work closely with customers to understand their needs, architect tailored solutions, and ensure successful integration and deployment.
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The Strategic Solution Architect position requires technical thought leadership and offers candidates opportunities for professional growth across a variety of business and technology domains. 10+ years experience in a Client-facing role as a consultant, architect, sales engineer, or similar.
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We help implement and effectively use broad technology offerings including Oracle Analytics and Data solutions along with enhanced Data Governance and Data Management capabilities to solve their business problems and achieve their strategic business goals.
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The Cloud Principal Solutions Architect will have a concentration on ensuring that the client achieves their goals through the deployment of the Prisma Cloud portfolio. As a Principal Solutions Architect, you will be responsible for documenting the shared cloud security journey for our largest customers.
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