Role: AZURE Solution Architecture
Remote
6+ Months
Required Technical Skills
Role Overview
The Architect will lead design and solution architecture for the Pharmacy Systems ecosystem within Commercial Technologies—spanning GuardianRX, customized Salesforce, Azure Logic Apps middleware, APIbased services, and multiple hybrid systems. The role partners with product, engineering, risk/security, and vendor teams to deliver scalable, secure, and reliable architectures that enable patient access, coordination services, clinical data workflows, eRx, drug fulfillment, claims, payments, labels/printing, shipping, and operational support.
The ideal candidate blends handson integration architecture with governance, standards, and endtoend systems thinking, and can “connect the dots” across business and technology to drive outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
Architect, design, and guide implementation of applications, services, and integrations aligned to business objectives and enterprise standards.
Define reference architectures, integration patterns, and standards; ensure reuse and consistency across teams.
Lead architecture & design reviews, ensure alignment to target state, resiliency, performance, and security baselines.
Plan & oversee system implementations ensuring scalability, maintainability, and minimal production impact.
Provide endtoend architectural views across GuardianRX, Salesforce, middleware, APIs, and downstream systems.
Apply structured problem solving to resolve complex production/system issues; drive RCA and preventive design improvements.
Partner with Risk/Security to embed controls, privacy, and security best practices into solutions.
Collaborate with engineering leads, managed service partners, and vendors; provide technical/architectural guidance.
Translate business goals into technology roadmaps; advise on short and longterm planning and modernization.
Define tasks, milestones, and deliverables that satisfy program objectives and architectural KPIs.
Recommend new practices, models, metrics, and tooling to improve integration quality, standardization, and operability.
Serve as escalation point for cross functional technical issues requiring architectural oversight.
Communicate clearly with both technical and nontechnical stakeholders; produce high quality architectural documentation.