lead architect, supply chain - Seattle, United States - Starbucks

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    Job Summary and Mission

    As an architect lead within Starbucks Technology you will build and enhance global IT solutions that define how Starbucks delivers award winning consumer and partner experiences.

    Senior Architects are accountable for the conversion of business need into architectures and designs that will become the blueprint for a single domain's capability development.

    As a member of the architecture community you will also participate in the development of domain strategies, design patterns, and best practices for all of Starbucks global IT operations.

    We are seeking a Lead Enterprise Architect (EA) with focus on technology strategy to join the Starbucks Technology team and be part of the Starbucks Architecture community.

    The EA will lead and mature the architecture practice accountable for shaping the next generation of technologies supporting our critical corporate products & services in Supply Chain, across Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Retail Inventory Management phases.

    Based in North America, this role will provide guidance for market teams both in the United States, Canada, and globally.

    Summary of Key Responsibilities
    Future State Planning and Road-mapping


    • Develops project and program based capability views, resulting strategies, and architectures
    • Advise functional and technology leaders within domains in defining priorities, key initiatives
    • Guide Technology strategies and transformation of services to effectively deliver business capabilities
    Concept and Business Case Development


    • Assesses the value and impact of concepts and emerging technologies by leading opportunity assessments and proofs-of-concept thru partnership with key project and program level stakeholders
    • Assist in development of proposals for domain strategy development
    Solution Design and Facilitation


    • Facilitate architectural design creation and changes across multiple domains thru defined governance processes
    • Develop target and transition state architecture for projects and programs
    • Manage project and architectural interdependencies between programs across projects
    Policy Definition and Governance


    • Evaluate technology and business changes across programs and multiple domains for impacts to existing policies
    • Facilitates governance and enforcement of solution architectures for programs and programs based on defined principles, policies, and reference architectures
    • Prepares, champions and educates client groups on changes in policies across programs
    Program Management


    • Lead in design and shape of projects within a domain to introduce technology change
    Domain Proficiency


    • Demonstrate functional and business knowledge for multiple capabilities areas within a domain
    • Act as a subject matter expert and provide consulting, guidance, and recommendations
    • Continuous development of domain knowledge in both the industry and the Starbucks enterpris
    Leadership


    • Demonstrates accountability, makes timely and appropriate decisions on projects and programs
    • Takes calculated risks and challenges the status quo on programs and across multiple domains
    • Develops partnerships and influences others both directly and indirectly
    • Provides coaching and support to team in order to achieve partners, business and customer results