The Business Architect will have a detailed understanding of business processes and strategy, and can correlate them to the IT Solutions and the long-term IT Strategy. This position will remain current in the business unit strategies, understand the business roadmap as well as IT systems. The Business Architect will leverage their broad set of disciplines, including expertise with strategic planning and their tactical execution, change and project management, process management, and busines
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