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Join a forward-thinking company as an Enterprise Systems Architect, where you will play a pivotal role in shaping the Enterprise Systems Strategy. This dynamic position involves collaborating with Shared Services and business strategy partners to align technology with long-term business goals. You will leverage your extensive experience in enterprise solutions, particularly with Oracle ERP, to drive innovation and efficiency. With a focus on problem-solving and strategic thinking, you will help identify key metrics for system performance and rationalisation opportunities. This is an exciting chance to contribute to a leading organization that is at the forefront of technology and connectivity, making a significant impact on the industry.
We’re looking for an Enterprise Systems Architect to join us in Bradford
Reporting into the Senior Manager for Enterprise Systems, this is a key role in the development of Liberty Shared Services. This individual will be responsible for the definition and evolution of the Enterprise Systems Strategy in line with the long-term business vision.
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We’re building Tomorrow’s Connections Today, bringing people together through the power of our technology.
Liberty Global is a world leader in converged broadband, video and mobile communications and an active investor in cutting-edge infrastructure, content and technology ventures.
With our investments in fibre-based and 5G networks we play a vital role in society, currently providing over 85 million fixed and mobile connections and rolling out the next generation of products and services, while readying our networks for 10 Gbps and beyond.
We’re creating national champions, combining the best broadband and mobile networks under brands such as Virgin Media-02 in the UK, VodafoneZiggo in The Netherlands, Telenet in Belgium, Sunrise in Switzerland, Virgin Media in Ireland and UPC in Slovakia.