The Enterprise Architect will manage infrastructure, ensure best practices in cloud computing, and solve complex business problems through IT solutions, requiring 15+ years of experience and strong customer interactions.
Company Description
Droisys.inc
Job Description
Hi,
Hope you are doing great.
Enterprise Architect
Chicago, IL
phone + F2F
Estimated 25-50% travel requirement
MUST HAVE:
- 15+ years of experience in Director/Enterprise Architect level positions including:
- Enterprise-level infrastructure management
- Breath of expertise in Cloud Computing, technologies and architectural best practices
- 10+ years design/implementation/consulting experience of distributed applications
- Breath of experience across the Enterprise IT in many of the following areas:
- Software design or development
- Infrastructure architecture
- Content distribution
- Database architecture
- IP Networking
- IT Security
- Data Center Operations
- Enterprise Applications
- Expert level technical acumen, including the ability to understand the customer or partner IT landscape, identify opportunities and overcome any technical obstacles, ultimately influencing the adoption of our platforms and services in conjunction with business requirements
- Expert level ability to understand the business domain of the customer or partner and the business problems the customer or partner is facing, with the intent to solve the business problems
- Expert level ability to interact with senior leadership (e.g. CxO’s) within a customer or partner organization
- Strong leadership capabilities, having the ability to communicate effectively with diverse set of customers or partners, across multiple disciplines
- Strong presentation and written communication skills; high degree of comfort with technical and Executive audiences
- Be mobile and travel to client locations as needed. Estimated 25-50% travel requirement
NICE TO HAVE:
- Bachelor’s degree
- Masters/MBA degree
- Experience in architecting complex use cases leveraging a multi-vendor environment technologies
- Demonstrated experience in managing executive Customer relationships and key business stakeholders
- Have an understanding of Enterprise Architecture Frameworks and Enterprise IT management frameworks, identifying the relationships between business services, information, applications and global infrastructure assets
- Broad Enterprise systems experience including SAP, Oracle, MSFT and custom Java/.NET applications
- Designing, building, and operating global IT infrastructures
Regards
Ashish Mishra
Technical Recruiter, Droisys Inc.
Contact No. :: 408-874-8333 x 229
Top Skills
Cloud Computing
Content Distribution
Data Center Operations
Database Architecture
Enterprise Applications
Infrastructure Architecture
Ip Networking
It Security
Software Design
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