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MDM Architect - Master Data Management

Our client is one of the largest Medical Device companies, offering unique opportunities for careers in this dynamic sector of the Healthcare industry.
The MDM Architect will play a key role in implementing and providing Master Data Management Solutions for the company.
The MDM Architect will design, develop and implement Master Data Management solutions and will be part of a technical team of analysts and architects who are responsible for supporting new or existing solutions for various groups within the business.
Responsibilities of the MDM Architect:
Works with business analysts from multiple groups to translate their business requirements into MDM solutions Translates the business needs into technical requirements documents Develops the implementation plans Executes projects to meet quality assurance standards, best practices and on-time and budget objectives Assumes responsibility for the delivery and quality of components Develops and leads a high-performance global technology teamRequirements for the MDM Architect:
Bachelor's Degree a must 7 or more years of IS (Information Systems) experience 2 or more years in an architectural role Must have a demonstrated track record of delivering on large scale MDM projects In-depth understanding of the platform supporting the MDM environment Experience with IBM InfoSphere MDM Server or WebSphere Product Center Understanding of complex database concepts Capable of designing and implementing an MDM solution that demonstrates immediate value Ability to work in a matrix environment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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