The content management architect is responsible for designing implementing and overseeing enterprise content management solutions with a specific focus on IBM CMOD and other related systems.
The role involves working closely with business and technical teams to ensure successful migration integration and transformation of content management solutions.
The architect will also play a key role in planning and executing content migrations ensuring data integrity and other aspects.
Key Responsibilities:
Architecture Design: Design and develop enterprise content management solutions focusing on IBM CMOD and similar platforms.
Migration planning and Execution: Lead and manage content migration projects from legacy systems to CMOD ensuring smooth transitions data integrity and business continuity.
System Integration.
Performance optimization: Analyze and improve the performance and scalability of content management systems ensuring they meet current and future business needs.
Collaboration: Work closely with cross functional teams including business analysts developers and infrastructure teams vendors to gather requirements and deliver solutions that align with business objectives.
Data Security and Compliance: Ensure content management solutions adhere to security privacy and regulatory compliance standards.
Provide expert level support for resolving content management system issues including system outages performance bottlenecks and migration challenges.
Maintain detailed architecture and migration documentation including system designs processes and user guides.
Stay updated on industry trends and emerging technologies in content management and digital transformation to drive continuous improvements.
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