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Summary

Lead the technical strategy and implementation of Princeton University's enterprise-wide ERP replacement project covering HCM, finance, and student business domains, reporting to the VP for IT and CIO. Design robust solution architectures and oversee data migration to ensure a seamless transition to a modern, scalable ERP platform.

Key Responsibilities: Provide technical leadership by guiding the ERP replacement direction, designing end-to-end system architecture with integrations to existing applications and cloud platforms, and developing data conversion/migration strategies including ETL processes and validation. Collaborate with business analysts, vendors, and stakeholders to translate requirements into technical solutions and maintain technical documentation and architecture blueprints.
Skills & Tools: Deep expertise in SaaS ERP implementations (Oracle Cloud, Workday), enterprise integration technologies (APIs, middleware, MuleSoft, Boomi), cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), data quality frameworks, and solution architecture design. Strong communication, stakeholder management, analytical problem-solving abilities, and experience with both agile and traditional project methodologies.
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience with 7+ years in IT architecture, including at least 3 years on SaaS ERP implementations or replacements. Proven experience designing and leading large-scale data migration and conversion strategies; experience in higher education ERP implementations (particularly HCM, Financials, or Student Information Systems) is preferred.
Location: Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Compensation: Not provided by employer. Typical compensation for this role is $155,000 – $210,000/year based on title, seniority, and location.

Job Description

Overview

We?are seeking?an experienced ERP Solution?Architect to lead the technical analysis, strategy development, planning and implementation of our enterprise-wide ERP replacement project covering the HCM, finance and student business domains. Reporting to the VP for IT and CIO, this critical role will provide technical leadership, design robust solution?architectures,?and oversee data?migration?and conversion strategies to ensure?a?seamless transition to?a?modern ERP platform. The ERP Solution Architect will collaborate closely with colleagues in the Office of Information Technology and the University’s Data Office, leaders of key administrative departments, cross-functional teams, vendors, and consultants to deliver?a?scalable, efficient,?and future-ready ERP system?aligned with our business goals and objectives.

This is a 2 year, benefits-eligible term appointment with a possibility of transitioning to an ongoing position after funding approval.


Responsibilities

Technical Leadership (75%)

Guide the technical direction of the ERP replacement, ensuring?strategic alignment and a deep understanding of technical dependencies, to align with ERP transformation program goals, industry best practices,?and technical standards (e.g., NIST). Design end-to-end ERP system?architecture, including integration with existing in-house custom enterprise applications/systems, cloud platforms,?and third-party?applications. Develop?and oversee data?conversion and migration strategies, including ETL processes, data?mapping,?and validation to ensure data?integrity?and?accuracy. Collaborate with the University Data Office to establish data?quality standards, oversee data?cleansing,?and ensure compliance with regulatory guidelines and policies. Identify technical risks, propose mitigation strategies,?and ensure scalability, security,?and performance of the ERP solution. Create and own technical documentation,?architecture blueprints,?and support training for IT teams. Evaluate ERP vendor solutions?and ensure?alignment with the?architectural roadmap?and organizational needs.?  

Stakeholder Engagement (25%)

Work with business?analysts, project managers, technical leads, developers, ERP vendors, and consulting partners to translate business requirements into technical solutions.?Summarize the information for stakeholder (technology and business) sign-off.   

Qualifications

Essential Qualifications - 

7+ years of experience in IT?architecture, with?at least 3 years focused on SaaS ERP implementations or replacements (e.g., Oracle Cloud, Workday) Deep knowledge of ERP systems?and their integration with enterprise environments Proven experience designing?and leading data?migration?and conversion strategies for large-scale ERP projects Strong background in solution?architecture, integration technologies (e.g.,?APIs, middleware, MuleSoft, Boomi, etc.),?and cloud platforms (e.g.,?AWS,?Azure) Knowledge of enterprise integration patterns?and technologies (e.g., SOA, REST, SOAP) and a keen interest in learning new approaches Knowledge of data?quality frameworks?and governance practices Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively (both verbally and in writing), and to collaborate with a diverse set of stakeholders: technical, non-technical, management and end-users Strong?analytical?and problem-solving?abilities Ability to work in?a?fast-paced, project-based, collaborative environment When provided access to personal, proprietary and/or otherwise confidential data, maintains such data in the strictest confidence and follows procedures to ensure the privacy, security and proper use of data Experience with?agile and traditional project work approaches Education : Bachelor’s degree or equivalent related work experience 

Preferred Qualifications - 

Experience in higher education ERP implementations (preferred HCM, Financials or Student Information Systems)Familiarity with cloud-based ERP deployments  

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.

If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.

The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information.

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