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Sysco Salesforce Solution Architect in HOUSTON, Texas

JOB SUMMARY

Serve as an innovative solution architect to develop and implement systems architecture that will meet business needs. The solution architect’s responsibilities include gathering requirements and functional specifications, assessing the current software systems in place in order to identify areas in need of improvement, and overseeing development teams. Will also be able to regularly update appropriate leadership on any developments in systems architecture projects and steady state operations.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Enterprise Architecture work involves developing high-level frameworks that align an organization’s IT infrastructure with business processes/data to improve the efficiency and productivity of business operations including:

  • Mapping the relationships between information systems components (i.e., end-users, business processes, applications, data, IT platform hardware/software, and networks)

  • Identifying key interactions and dependencies across separate systems and platforms

  • Evaluating the total cost of ownership and return on investment of various architecture alternatives

  • Level: A Specialist Professional (P4) is a recognized subject matter expert in the job areas typically obtained through advanced education and work experience. Responsibilities typically include:

  • Managing large projects or processes with limited oversight from manager

  • Coaching, reviewing and delegating work to lower-level professionals

  • Problems faced are difficult and often complex

  • Engage key stakeholders for cross-team collaboration and partnership

Education:

  • Bachelor's degree or higher, in Computer Science, Business Administration, Information Systems, or related discipline; or equivalent work experience.

Experience :

  • 5+ years of relevant and progressive professional experience leading software development automation projects.

  • 3+ years of hands-on experience in automating continuous delivery pipelines."

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