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Proven experience as either a technical lead, technical architect, or solution architect with Power Platform or Dynamics 365. Familiar with Azure DevOps or other similar enterprise planning and delivery tools.
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We’re seeking a talented Enterprise Architect with expertise in the forest products industry, enterprise architecture, and geospatial data analytics. Experience as an Enterprise Architect in a forest products industry organization or related field.
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KPMG is currently seeking a Director, SAP Architect in Enterprise Solutions for our Consulting (pmg.us/) practice. Director, SAP Architect - Industrial Manufacturing. + Act as a solution architect and deep functional expert, offering industry expertise and the ability to correlate business needs to SAP capabilities.
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5+ years of prior Sales Engineering, Pre- Sales or Solution Architect experience. As the Customer Success Specialist , y ou will lead the collaboration efforts with enterprise sales teams, Product Leaders, and a variety of other stakeholders to adapt our portfolio of health and wellbeing products and services to meet our users’ needs.
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Hands-on experience with multi-phase, enterprise-wide D365 implementations, focusing on pre-sales/business development and engagement delivery. At least 3 full life cycle D365 Supply chain module implementations as a Solutions Architect.
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Walt’s passion was to continuously envision new ways to move audiences around the world—a passion that remains our touchstone in an enterprise that stretches from theme parks, resorts and a cruise line to sports, news, movies and a variety of other businesses.
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As part of the DPA practice, get ready to carve out an accelerated career development path to take increasing scope of responsibilities across the full spectrum of DPA consulting value chain: business and IT strategy, digital transformation solutioning, delivery management, enterprise architecture, functional design and implementation, CX/UX, mobility, integrated platforms (RPA/ML/IoT/Block Chain/Analytics) and DevOps.
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Manage technical and/or functional teams to design, build, test and implement enterprise applications. Experience with Wave Analytics, Lightning, AI, Blockchain Eloqua, Exact Target or Marketo Strong oral and written communication skills, including presentation skills in MS PowerPoint and Visio Experience implementing other CRM platforms (SAP CRM, Oracle Sales Cloud, Microsoft Dynamics, etc.
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The Principal Business Architect for the Energy team will design and develop enterprise level architecture, enabling attainment of business strategy and advancing the Energy organization from its current state to its desired state.
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8+ years of either a federal government pre-sales enterprise level solution architect position or 4+ years of federal government pre-sales enterprise level solution architect position and 4+ years of delivery experience in an enterprise level solution architect position.
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Job Title: Salesforce Non Profit Cloud Solution Architect Slalom is seeking a Salesforce Solutions Architect who will drive sales and delivery our global capabilities team for the Salesforce Non Profit Cloud product.
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The ideal candidate possesses a technical sales background that enables them to drive an engagement at the CXO, IT architect, and software developer levels. Accountable for driving Enterprise ($1B+ in Customer Revenue) new business and logos across multiple verticals (Commerce, Hightech, Fintech, and Education), while meeting or exceeding quota goals in the Northwest region (WA, OR, ID), while meeting or exceeding quota goals, leading all aspects of the sales cycle including prospecting, sales campaign/meetings, discovery, qualification, negotiation, path to closure, and account management.
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Our past successes include building chips for all the cloud hyperscalers globally - Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Alibaba, Tencent along with enterprise and mobile operators like China Mobile, Cisco, Nokia, Ciena, Reliance Jio, Verizon, AT&AT. We are recognized leaders in the mixed signal, DSP connectivity space, now applying our skills to next generation AI.
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Technical Acumen: Strong foundation in enterprise architecture, data products, and programming languages like Python, Scala, or Java. Problem-Solving Prowess: Ability to tackle complex technical challenges and find elegant solutions.
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Experience in roles that required working hands-on to build, implement, administrate, or maintain enterprise software (e.g. software engineer, implementation architect, integration architect, or similar.
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