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Digital Architecture Practice Lead

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Digital Architecture Practice Lead

This position is for our sister company, Numeric Analytics, based in Denver CO. This is a remote position.

Numeric Analytics has been an Adobe Partner since 2006, and specializes in the implementation and strategic integration of the Adobe Marketing Cloud.

a. Be a leader and mentor others in the business, but also be able to do the work if required
b. Deep Digital/Web technical hands on experience
c. Expert Developer in javascript and other online technologies
d. Provide a wider view than just digital; have a broader business/technical view / understanding in order to see how digital and online intersect with the broader business/technical context
e. Provide strong system architecture / integration and development background to understand how the pieces of the puzzle fit together to provide value 1+1=4
f. Be able to quickly parachute into a situation, assess it, evaluate a way forward, make a decision and drive progress. Then delegate to other team members to complete.
g. Be able to listen to client requirements and translate these into technical requirements
h. Works well with others in a collaborative fashion, open to other ideas and points of view
i. Be innovative and creative to come up with solutions
j. Be able to think through a progression of steps / technology to move the business forward while minimizing rework and impact to the business map out way to get client to the end goal through interim steps.
k. Help to position technical folks and Numeric Analytics as a whole to keep ahead of technology so that we are leading clients versus the other way aroundEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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