Baylor College of Medicine
Lead, Solutions Architect - Digital Workplace Services
Baylor College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States,
Lead, Solutions Architect - Digital Workplace Services
Job Title: Lead, Solutions Architect - Digital Workplace Services
Division: Information Technology
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Location: Hybrid within Greater Houston, TX
Salary Range: $116,313 - $140,000
FLSA Status: Exempt
Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
SummaryThe Lead Solutions Architect for Digital Workspaces is a pivotal role responsible for designing innovative solution architectures across three key domains of “Communication & Collaboration”, “Productivity & Automation”, and “Business Enablement & Adoption.”
This position requires an experienced visionary who can bridge business needs with technology, to deliver digital workspace solutions which will enable business functions to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of life.
This role offers the opportunity to shape the future of work by creating agile, user-centric digital environments, with a strategic emphasis on integrating and optimizing Microsoft 365 services and other applications within the enterprise architecture, while leveraging and incorporating AI to enhance business processes and decision-making.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in architecting and implementing digital workspace strategies that enhance collaboration, drive productivity, and enable business growth, including familiarity with enterprise and solution architecture principles based on Microsoft platforms.
Job Duties
Collaborate with the Office of Information Technology (OIT) team members and Teams across Baylor: Engage with other Office of Information Technology (OIT) team members, including architects, to participate in the enterprise architecture technical strategy. This involves understanding business requirements of various Baylor and affiliate institutions and identify technology and data solutions that align with these needs.
Provide Leadership on Architecture Standards & Processes: Provide leadership and expertise on collaboration tools such as Microsoft 365, Teams, Teams Voice, OneDrive, SharePoint Online, Power Apps and other Microsoft and non-Microsoft applications focused on enhancing workplace productivity.
Lead Design and Implementation: Coordinate the design and implementation of new technology and business projects, processes and architectures. These projects can range from new technology deployments to the retirement of legacy components.
Expertise in Technology Stack across M365 and non M365 applications on the Windows ecosystem: Maintain an expert-level understanding of the M365 technology stack, including but not limited to Exchange Online, Microsoft Security Suite (EOP, Defender for Office 365 P2), Microsoft Entra/Azure AD, and demonstrate proficiency with Microsoft Copilot and its enablement across applications.
Support of Various Technologies: Provide technical support for a wide variety of technologies, including Cryptography solutions (SSL/TSL), SSO integration technologies such as SAML2, API and more.
Perform evaluation of new and emerging technologies, such as cloud-based collaboration tools and support the secure integration of those products into the environment. The role is responsible for assessing the latest technologies to determine their potential benefits and risks, and if deemed suitable, managing their integration into the company’s existing technology environment in a safe and secure manner.
Engage the stakeholders to facilitate workshops and training sessions for end-users to ensure effective adoption of new technologies. Gathering feedback from users to improve the digital workspace experience.
Enforce policies and compliance guidelines to ensure digital workspace solutions adhere to industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Assist in evaluating and selecting vendors for new solutions.
Will be required to create and update comprehensive documentation for architecture designs, implementation plans, and best practices.
Will be responsible for planning and enablement of “Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity” across the portfolio of DWS applications and solutions.
Team management and span of control: may be required to manage a team of resources with backgrounds in “Communication & Collaboration” and “Productivity & Automation.” May be responsible for providing guidance to the team members who would like to learn more about DWS Solution Architecture.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree. Four years of relevant experience may substitute for degree requirement.
Six years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems or Computer Science. 4 years of relevant experience may substitute for degree requirement.
Six years of industry and system experience with working knowledge of current Windows Server technology.
The candidate is expected to have certifications related to enterprise architecture, such as:
Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert: Demonstrates skills in designing solutions that run on Azure.
TOGAF Certified: Demonstrates understanding of the enterprise architecture framework.
Additionally, having a strong foundation in IT infrastructure architecture/design/engineering and related Microsoft certifications can be advantageous.
Other
Cultural Fit: an individual whose values align with Baylor's values.
Lifelong Learner Qualities: an individual with an ability to inspire and drive innovation.
Leadership experience: it is desirable that the person has prior experience in leading teams and managing projects.
Simplifying complexity: A person who is comfortable to bring structure to ambiguous situations and provide solution options.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
Requisition ID: 19838
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Job Title: Lead, Solutions Architect - Digital Workplace Services
Division: Information Technology
Work Arrangement: Hybrid
Location: Hybrid within Greater Houston, TX
Salary Range: $116,313 - $140,000
FLSA Status: Exempt
Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
SummaryThe Lead Solutions Architect for Digital Workspaces is a pivotal role responsible for designing innovative solution architectures across three key domains of “Communication & Collaboration”, “Productivity & Automation”, and “Business Enablement & Adoption.”
This position requires an experienced visionary who can bridge business needs with technology, to deliver digital workspace solutions which will enable business functions to increase efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of life.
This role offers the opportunity to shape the future of work by creating agile, user-centric digital environments, with a strategic emphasis on integrating and optimizing Microsoft 365 services and other applications within the enterprise architecture, while leveraging and incorporating AI to enhance business processes and decision-making.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in architecting and implementing digital workspace strategies that enhance collaboration, drive productivity, and enable business growth, including familiarity with enterprise and solution architecture principles based on Microsoft platforms.
Job Duties
Collaborate with the Office of Information Technology (OIT) team members and Teams across Baylor: Engage with other Office of Information Technology (OIT) team members, including architects, to participate in the enterprise architecture technical strategy. This involves understanding business requirements of various Baylor and affiliate institutions and identify technology and data solutions that align with these needs.
Provide Leadership on Architecture Standards & Processes: Provide leadership and expertise on collaboration tools such as Microsoft 365, Teams, Teams Voice, OneDrive, SharePoint Online, Power Apps and other Microsoft and non-Microsoft applications focused on enhancing workplace productivity.
Lead Design and Implementation: Coordinate the design and implementation of new technology and business projects, processes and architectures. These projects can range from new technology deployments to the retirement of legacy components.
Expertise in Technology Stack across M365 and non M365 applications on the Windows ecosystem: Maintain an expert-level understanding of the M365 technology stack, including but not limited to Exchange Online, Microsoft Security Suite (EOP, Defender for Office 365 P2), Microsoft Entra/Azure AD, and demonstrate proficiency with Microsoft Copilot and its enablement across applications.
Support of Various Technologies: Provide technical support for a wide variety of technologies, including Cryptography solutions (SSL/TSL), SSO integration technologies such as SAML2, API and more.
Perform evaluation of new and emerging technologies, such as cloud-based collaboration tools and support the secure integration of those products into the environment. The role is responsible for assessing the latest technologies to determine their potential benefits and risks, and if deemed suitable, managing their integration into the company’s existing technology environment in a safe and secure manner.
Engage the stakeholders to facilitate workshops and training sessions for end-users to ensure effective adoption of new technologies. Gathering feedback from users to improve the digital workspace experience.
Enforce policies and compliance guidelines to ensure digital workspace solutions adhere to industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Assist in evaluating and selecting vendors for new solutions.
Will be required to create and update comprehensive documentation for architecture designs, implementation plans, and best practices.
Will be responsible for planning and enablement of “Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity” across the portfolio of DWS applications and solutions.
Team management and span of control: may be required to manage a team of resources with backgrounds in “Communication & Collaboration” and “Productivity & Automation.” May be responsible for providing guidance to the team members who would like to learn more about DWS Solution Architecture.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree. Four years of relevant experience may substitute for degree requirement.
Six years of relevant experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Management Information Systems or Computer Science. 4 years of relevant experience may substitute for degree requirement.
Six years of industry and system experience with working knowledge of current Windows Server technology.
The candidate is expected to have certifications related to enterprise architecture, such as:
Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert: Demonstrates skills in designing solutions that run on Azure.
TOGAF Certified: Demonstrates understanding of the enterprise architecture framework.
Additionally, having a strong foundation in IT infrastructure architecture/design/engineering and related Microsoft certifications can be advantageous.
Other
Cultural Fit: an individual whose values align with Baylor's values.
Lifelong Learner Qualities: an individual with an ability to inspire and drive innovation.
Leadership experience: it is desirable that the person has prior experience in leading teams and managing projects.
Simplifying complexity: A person who is comfortable to bring structure to ambiguous situations and provide solution options.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
Requisition ID: 19838
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