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Chief Enterprise Infrastructure Officer is responsible for the long-range direction of an organization's enterprise infrastructure function. Provides the leadership, strategy, vision, and design of an organization's enterprise infrastructure. Being a Chief Enterprise Infrastructure Officer creates and leads the strategic design, management, implementation, and overall program development. Ensures implementation and maintenance of enterprise-wide technology systems align with the strategic goals of the business. Additionally, Chief Enterprise Infrastructure Officer establishes and approves operating policies to mitigate risk. Designs operational budget and monitors project progress to ensure cost-effective solutions. Ensures that various infrastructure components are compatible and scalable for future growth. Monitors and analyzes technology and trends. May require a master's degree. Typically reports to Chief Executive Officer (CEO). C-Suite level management. Develops functional or business unit strategy for an organization. Executes multiple high impact initiatives to achieve organizational goals. Defines vision, strategy, and focus for a major functional or business unit. Substantial experience with setting key metrics like KPIs or OKRs and shaping plans to meet objectives. To be a Chief Enterprise Infrastructure Officer typically requires progressive leadership experience in senior management roles. Has expert level knowledge of the overall departmental function. Demonstrated experience in developing and executing long term business strategies.
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The Enterprise Applications Developer II ensures that software can be completely integrated into the ERP system. Reviews, analyzes, and modifies the programming systems including encoding, testing, and debugging to support an organization's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications. Being an Enterprise Applications Developer II coordinates software integration and maintains technical documentation. Designs and develops application tables, reports, and new modules to improve system efficiency. In addition, Enterprise Applications Developer II works with ERP/SAP client/server enterprise application. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being an Enterprise Applications Developer II gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Working as an Enterprise Applications Developer II typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience.