Enterprise Architect (Supply Chain & ERP)
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Job description
We are looking for a hands-on Enterprise Architect who can operate as a true builder + problem solver across supply chain, ERP, and enterprise platforms. This role requires someone who can bridge business and engineering, translate complex operational challenges into scalable architectures, and stay engaged through execution-not just design.
This is a high-bar role-we are not looking for average talent. We need someone with ownership mindset, strong engineering fundamentals, and the hunger to push systems forward., * Own end-to-end architecture across supply chain and ERP ecosystems (order management, inventory, fulfillment, finance, vendor integrations)
- Translate business workflows scalable cloud architectures, ensuring alignment with enterprise strategy and operational outcomes
- Lead modernization of legacy ERP/supply chain systems into cloud-native, API-driven, and event-based architectures
- Define and implement integration patterns across ERP (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Workday), commerce platforms, and internal systems
- Partner closely with product, engineering, and business stakeholders to drive execution from concept production
- Establish architecture standards, governance, and best practices across distributed systems and teams
- Stay hands-on-prototype, validate, and guide engineering teams through complex builds
Requirements
- 10+ years in enterprise / solution architecture, with strong delivery ownership
- Deep experience with ERP and supply chain systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Workday, OMS, WMS)
- Proven track record modernizing enterprise platforms and integrating ERP ecosystems
- Strong expertise in cloud-native architecture (AWS preferred), microservices, APIs, and distributed systems
- Experience designing complex integrations across enterprise systems and third-party vendors
- Background in retail, eCommerce, or high-volume operational environments strongly preferred
Technical Stack
- Cloud: AWS (Lambda, API Gateway, event-driven architecture), Azure (nice to have)
- Backend: Node.js, Python, Java / .NET
- Architecture: Microservices, event-driven systems, API-first design
- Data: Distributed databases, real-time data pipelines
- ERP/Platforms: SAP, Oracle, Workday, or similar enterprise systems