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An established industry player is seeking a skilled Workday Architect to lead a team of integration analysts. This remote role involves guiding the architecture of Workday and its integrated solutions, ensuring the health of the technology ecosystem. You will be responsible for designing and implementing integrations, managing complex issues, and delivering impactful projects that align with organizational goals. If you are an expert in configuration management and emerging technologies, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact in a dynamic environment.
Workday Architect
Location: REMOTE
Length: 12 months
Start: ASAP
Interview: Video
Rate: $120-130/HR
The ERP Solution Lead Architect will lead a team of integration analysts to provide engineering level guidance and management of the technology ecosystem of Workday and associated integrated solutions. The position will also manage and maintain the health and architecture of the environments related within and boundary to the ERP ecosystem. (Note: this role is available for remote employment)
AD HOC REPORTING – (INTERMEDIATE): Demonstrates mastery of reporting in practical applications of a difficult nature. Able to sort through data to identify patterns and establish relationships. Possesses sufficient knowledge, training, and experience to be capable of successfully delivering complex reports from active and archived information in state-of-the-art databases without requiring support and instruction from others. Demonstrates knowledge of data mining and data warehousing.
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING – (EXPERT): Recognized expert and authority on configuration management and planning. Occupies the position which is the last internal resource for support or direction. Interfaces with senior leadership on major configuration and planning issues. Capable of discerning the impact of subtle changes in business and technology, and their impact on configuration. Takes a lead role in developing strategy and preparing strategic plans for the organization. May lead task forces. Mentors others.
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (EXPERT): Is a recognized expert and authority in the technology industry, including expertise in one or more state-of-the-art or emerging products and services. Leads advanced technology efforts for the company, evaluating and testing new products to determine their value and applicability to the organization. Called upon by senior management to discuss technology trends which may impact the Company’s strategic technology plans. Demonstrates industry leadership in outside professional organizations and forums. Takes a lead role in setting the missions and goals of the department and/or company regarding the strategic role of new technology on corporate systems and network architecture.
PROBLEM MANAGEMENT (EXPERT): Is a recognized expert and authority in Incident Tracking and Problem Reporting. Anticipates design and architectural flaws early in the testing process. Occupies the position which is the last internal resource for support or direction. Expected, as a result of the position, to have the ultimate knowledge, control, influence, and/or jurisdiction in the skill. Takes a lead role in developing best practices for the organization.
PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE (EXPERT): Is a recognized expert and authority regarding the product. Is an authoritative internal resource for support or direction for projects related to the product. Has extensive experience in developing/supporting I/T applications specific to the product. Knowledge approaches that of line professionals who work with the product.
Team Interaction: May lead mid-sized projects; coaches and guides team members.