Amazon
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London, Greater London
Business Architect
Overview
Job Description
As a Business Architect, part of the Business Insights & Digital Innovation team, you will work with AWS customers' IT executives, helping them build a cloud strategy for their Enterprise. Your mission is to analyze the business models of AWS' customers to help them envision their opportunities for tomorrow. You act as a bridge between the value-driven vision of executives and the technology, patterns, and practices required for its achievement. By analyzing the customers' business, risk, and financial drivers, you guide them in the construction of a roadmap and migration journey that supports their core business objectives. The team comprises of experienced Business, Enterprise, and Transformation Architects. You leverage the deep and broad experience of AWS, a platform that supports millions of customers, to help them get the best outcomes. In this role, you leverage both your strong understanding of technology and of business management to define end-to-end solutions for your customers. You demonstrate leadership in terms of looking beyond the pure technology aspects, considering the value that can be created by technology for our customers, and changing how technology is viewed in these customers' organization. You are adept at interacting, communicating and partnering with other departments within AWS such as our community of technical specialists, partners and professional services. Key Responsibilities: Act as a cross-functional leader to craft executive-ready business strategies for AWS Cloud partners and customers. Develop Intellectual Property as the basis for publishing white papers to articulate AWS Cloud value. Manage relationships with regional Sales and Solution Architecture leadership to set priorities on agreement coverage and build effective enterprise best practices. Lead design thinking/digital transformation workshops with senior client leadership. As the role will cover EMEA the ideal candidate can be located in other countries across Europe, ideally; UK, Germany, Sweden, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Italy, France, Switzerland.