Data Architect Architecture - Plainsboro, NJ at Geebo

Data Architect

Data Architect Location:
Plainsboro NJ (3days office Key responsibilities include:
Expertise with Data Architecture, with experience in design, development, and evolution Partner with Product teams, Client Technology Services and other architects to design scalable, flexible and supportable technical systems that drive business value for Client Global Regulatory Affairs Drive alignment to Enterprise and pharmaceutical Commercial technology strategy, patterns and standards Design, maintain and socialize reference architecture patterns in collaboration with Lead Engineers. Perform impact analysis of platform and solution changes to Regulatory applications, integrations and digital workflows. Ensure Product roadmaps align to Regulatory strategy, established architectural principles and patterns, and enterprise ALM/TLM requirements. Partner with Regulatory and Technology stakeholders to deliver and maintain architecture artifacts, including tactical and strategic product roadmaps, data flow diagrams, reference architecture diagrams, process and journey maps, integration diagrams, data and content architecture artifacts, software engineering artifacts and security architecture diagrams. Experience working with regulated processes and systems (e.g., GxP, HIPAA, Sarbox) Recommended Skills Architecture Software Engineering Workflows Data Architecture Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act (Hipaa) Compliance Sarbanes Oxley Act (Sox) Compliance Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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