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Enterprise Architect

About Slate:

Slate is a new company exploring development in the electric vehicle space.

Who we are looking for:

We are seeking an experienced and visionary Enterprise Architect to join our multifaceted startup team. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in driving consistent architecture and integration across both commercial and internal systems, ensuring seamless alignment and operational efficiency. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the technological framework of a greenfield project from the ground up.

 

What you get to do:

  • Architecture Development: Design and implement an enterprise architecture strategy that supports business goals and objectives, with a focus on scalability, performance, and security.
  • Secure by Design Focus: Lead the Architecture Review Board efforts in tandem with Slate’s Security Lead focused on solid system architecture protected by Industry Standard Security.
  • Document, Design and Oversee System Integration between Commercial Systems, ERP, PLM/QMS, HCM, Identity Management, and MES systems to ensure seamless data flow and interoperability. Ability to work across internally developed systems and off-the-shelf large system packages typical of a manufacturer.
  • Data Architecture: Develop and maintain a robust high level data architecture identifying source of truth data flow that ensures data integrity, consistency, and accessibility across all systems. Works hand and hand with the company’s data architect to create a BI data repository.
  • Technology Leadership: Provide technical leadership and guidance to cross-functional teams, fostering innovation and standard processes in enterprise architecture.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with business leaders, IT teams, and external vendors to ensure alignment of technology initiatives with business objectives.
  • Project Management: Run architecture-related projects, including planning, execution, and delivery of solutions within defined timelines and budgets.

 

What you bring to the team:

  • Educational Background: Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field.
  • Experience: Minimum of 15+ years of experience in enterprise architecture, with a proven track record in driving consistent architecture and integration across complex systems. Experience leading an Architecture Review Board.
  • Industry Expertise: Experience in manufacturing and familiarity with its specific challenges and requirements.
  • Technical Proficiency: Expertise in off-the-shelf ERP, PLM, QMS, HCM and MES systems. Experience with internal development concepts, data architecture, and BI tools.
  • Integration Skills: Strong knowledge of system integration methodologies and best practices.
  • Analytical Abilities: Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to analyze and address complex technical issues.
  • Communication: Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
  • Leadership: Proven leadership abilities with experience in leading and mentoring technical teams.
  • Project Management: Strong project management skills, including planning, implementing, and delivering projects on time and within budget.
  • Innovative Mindset: A forward-thinking approach with a passion for innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Adaptability: Ability to thrive in a fast-paced startup environment and adapt to changing priorities and requirements.
  • Enterprise Architecture Certifications: Relevant certifications in enterprise architecture frameworks (e.g., TOGAF) and cloud technologies (e.g., Azure Solutions Architect).
  • Security Certifications and experience: CISSP or other advanced training. NIST, ISO 2700x Standards.
  • Project Management Certifications: PMP or other advanced training.
  • IT Systems Process: ITIL process certification or experience.

 

We want to work with people that reflect the communities in which we operate:

  • Slate is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status, marital status, parental status, cultural background, organizational level, work styles, tenure and life experiences. Or for any other reason.
  • Slate is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at ta@ReBuildmanufacturing.com or you may call us at 617.909.6275

 

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