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Experienced with various EA frameworks, including Zachman, and TOGAF, the EOUSA Enterprise Architect will provide a view for system owners, planners, designers, developers, and subcontractors to provide a holistic view of the enterprise from different perspectives with the understanding of budget constraints.
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Certifications such as TOGAF, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, or Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect are desirable but not mandatory. Strong understanding of enterprise architecture principles, including SOA, microservices, and cloud computing.
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We are looking for a Principal Architect to join our Global Enterprise Sales team. Architectural training and/or experience in common methodologies including TOGAF, UAM, etc. Industry Level Certifications including CCDE, CCIE, CISSP, CDP, MCSE AWS, Azure, GCP, etc.
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Must have hands-on technical experience with core DTCC functions such as clearing and settlement for investment accounts. Position located in NYC, NY, Hartford, CT, Plymouth Meeting, PA, Cary, NC, or New Brunswick, NJ.
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We are looking for an experienced and hands on Principal Enterprise Architect to work in our New York City office full-time and in person. The Enterprise Architect will play a key role in our technical platform architecture by defining, designing and implementing a modern, flexible and scalable platform that enables the creation of scalable applications and reduces the time market for business functionality in our global operations.
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Certified TOGAF architect with Full Solution Lifecycle experience. Join us and be at the forefront of innovation, shaping the future of enterprise architecture while making a meaningful impact on Mars Inc.'s global operations.
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If you’re a seasoned and passionate enterprise architect looking for your next big challenge with all its attendant awards, you’ll want to take a careful look at this rare opportunity. Can’t remember if it was Tony Robbins, Jim Rohn or Handy Manny who said that, but still we hold it dear, and it applies to enterprise architecture as well as to anything else.
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Preferred certifications include TOGAF, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, or equivalent. · Extensive experience as an Enterprise Architect within a consulting environment.
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Knowledge of common enterprise application and integration design patterns, exposure to and experience working with structured architecture approaches (e.g. TOGAF, Zachman) is a must. Experience with enterprise application integration strategies and related technologies (e.g. Azure Integration Services, Mulesoft or Boomi.
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World Wide Technology Holding Co, LLC. (WWT) has an opportunity available for an Infrastructure Enterprise Architect (Digital Transformation) to support our client located in. Title: Infrastructure Enterprise Architect (Digital Transformation.
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We are looking for a passionate Senior Enterprise Architect to drive strategic architecture vision and alignment across key stakeholders; and define and govern architecture standards, principles, best practices, and patterns for divisional adoption.
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Executive Enterprise Architect Security (m/w/d) ab sofort und in Vollzeit in Bonn, München, Berlin oder bundesweit an einem unserer BWI-Standorte, Home Office möglich. B. TOGAF oder NAF) sowie im Bereich der Informationssicherheit (z.
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Working experience and understanding of Enterprise Architecture best practices frameworks and standards (e.g. TOGAF) IT Architect Certification (ITAC) based on job required. Knowledge of multiple components of enterprise architecture, business engineering and design principles with a basic knowledge of financial models and planning.
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Title : Enterprise Architect. Experience in an Architect role for an enterprise level organization or hospital. TOGAF or Zachmann Certifications or other applicable EA certifications.
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As a Senior Enterprise Architect within our Martech practice, you serve as a client-facing authority, bringing extensive technical expertise spanning the breadth of Martech strategy, including CDP and data proficiency.
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