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The Solution Architect will also support internal sign off and contribute to the production and validation of workstream inputs, including implementation planning, for both new and existing business.
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This position is responsible for assisting in landscape design and development, site engineering, and planning-related work.
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6-10 years of experience in planning, programming, Project Architect Management, and architectural design. This professional Project Architect Manager will also be responsible for leading, managing and overseeing the entire architectural project(s) on a day-to-day basis from the Schematic Design/Conception phase through to Design Development, Construction Drawings, Bidding/Contract Negotiation, Construction Administration and Closeout phases.
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Strategize, architect and document a scalable CDP implementation, tailored to the client’s needs. The Adobe Data Architect provides a key technical and strategic role in the enablement of Adobe data and marketing technology.
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If you are a passionate Project Architect looking to join a growing firm, there is an incredible opportunity that awaits in Charleston, SC. This reputable Architecture and Design Firm is looking for a Project Architect to mentor, coach, develop and promote for long-term success.
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We are currently seeking a Project Architect to join our Charleston Studio! 8-12 years combined experience as an intern architect and/or architect. Registered as a licensed architect.
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The HII Cyber Assessment and C3I Infrastructure team is is looking for a Cybersecurity Architect to support our work with the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Cyber Division. The Cybersecurity Architect will ensure that the stakeholder security requirements necessary to protect the organization's mission and business processes are adequately addressed in all aspects of enterprise architecture including reference models, segment and solution architectures, and the resulting systems supporting those missions and business processes.
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What you bring to this role Experience: Minimum of ten years of architectural experience, with at least five years of recent Project Architect experience leading multi-disciplinary teams and working on large-scale projects required.
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Our dedicated on-account Business Intelligence (BI) team is seeking a BI Analyst, Sustainability. We are seeking a BI, Analyst, Sustainability to join our Business Intelligence (BI) team that supports all of our core sustainability services.
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Possess GCP Certification with one of the following: Google Cloud Digital Leader, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Google Professional Cloud DevOps Engineer, and/or Google Cloud Network Engineer.
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Applicants meeting minimum skills requirements who also possess one or more of the following certifications will be given preference:Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator AssociateMicrosoft Certified: Azure Developer AssociateMicrosoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert.
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Industry certifications such as Java Developer, DB2, Cogon, PEGA, Enterprise Architect(SCEA), Project Management. An Architect is not required to have experience in all of these, but is required to have those needed to support applications they are responsible for supporting.
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The Data Architect/Engineer will be both responsible for overall functional & technical design but also governance, lineage, and data quality processes. The Data Architect/Engineer is a senior technical contributor responsible for the design, technical requirements, and evolution of Confluents cloud data strategy.
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Enterprise Data Architect. The Enterprise Security Architect also plays a role in defining the future state IT strategy and ensuring alignment with enterprise security standards and practices.
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Insight Global is looking for a Secret Cleared ServiceNow Architect to join the team sitting fully remote in support of a federal client. Insight Global is looking for a Secret Cleared ServiceNow Architect to join the team sitting fully remote in support of a federal client.
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