Enterprise Architect, Business Technology

Job Description: • Define and maintain enterprise architecture standards, reference models, and technology roadmaps • Chair or actively participate in the Enterprise Architectural Review Board (ARB) to enforce standards and integration governance • Ensure compliance with security, risk, and regulatory requirements across all technology solutions • Lead architecture design for complex business systems, including ERP, CRM, billing, HRIS, and AI platforms • Oversee integration strategies leveraging ESB/MuleSoft and API-driven frameworks • Map business capabilities to technology solutions ensuring alignment with strategic goals • Assess emerging technologies and recommend adoption strategies to improve operational efficiency • Drive initiatives for retiring technical debt and modernizing legacy systems • Partner with business stakeholders, solution architects, and development teams to deliver scalable solutions • Provide architectural oversight for major programs such as Zuora CPQ deployment, NetSuite integrations, and AI readiness initiatives • Mentor solution architects and technical leads within the enterprise architecture team • Support UAT and SIT processes, ensuring architecture compliance in deliverables • Define operational readiness and hypercare plans for enterprise technology go-lives Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related field; Master’s preferred or comparable experience in lieu of Education • 10+ years of experience in enterprise architecture, with strong exposure to ERP, CRM, and integration platforms • Expertise in cloud-native architectures, API design, and security frameworks • Proven experience with platforms such as Salesforce, Zuora, NetSuite, Workday, and MuleSoft • Strong understanding of governance frameworks and compliance standards (SOC, GDPR, etc.) • Ability to travel up to 20% Benefits: • Professional development opportunities • Health insurance • Paid time off Apply tot his job

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