Orgill

Senior Director Enterprise Architecture

Orgill  •  Collierville, TN (Onsite)  •  17 days ago
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Job Description

As the Senior Director of Enterprise Architecture, you will be the chief architect of our technological future. You aren’t just drawing boxes and arrows; you are defining the blueprint for our digital evolution. You will lead the Enterprise Architecture (EA) discipline, ensuring our systems are scalable, resilient, and aligned with our long-term business goals. This role requires a rare blend of deep technical mastery (from Mainframe and Monolith solutions to Microservices) and the executive presence to lead cross-functional transformations.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Architecture Governance and Compliance: Oversee the governance processes related to enterprise architecture and ensure compliance with internal and external regulations and policies.
  • Transformation Leadership: Lead large-scale digital transformation initiatives, specifically bridging the gap between legacy Mainframe systems and modern DevOps-driven environments.
  • Strategy Development: Develop and maintain an enterprise architecture strategy that aligns with the organization's business goals and IT strategy. Build and maintain 3–5 year technical roadmaps that transition the organization from legacy environments to modern, cloud-native ecosystems.
  • Architecture Design and Modeling: Design and model the enterprise architecture framework, including business, application, data, and technology layers.
  • Documentation & Visualization: Champion a culture of rigorous documentation and architecture analysis. You will be responsible for the "Single Source of Truth" for our system topography.
  • Technology Evaluation and Selection: Evaluate and select technologies that best fit the enterprise needs, considering factors like scalability, security, and cost.
  • Standards and Policies Development: Establish and maintain architecture standards and policies to ensure consistency and compliance across the organization.
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with various stakeholders, including business leaders, IT teams, and external vendors, to understand needs and communicate the value of enterprise architecture.
  • Change Management: Facilitate change management processes to adapt the enterprise architecture in response to evolving business needs and technological advancements.
  • Project Oversight: Provide guidance and oversight to projects, ensuring they align with the overall enterprise architecture.
  • Innovation and Research: Stay abreast of emerging technologies and trends, and assess their potential impact on the business.
  • Risk Management: Identify and mitigate risks associated with enterprise architecture, including technology risks and alignment with business objectives.
  • Performance Measurement: Measure and report on the performance of the enterprise architecture, ensuring it delivers the expected business value.
  • Training and Mentoring: Train and mentor other IT staff in architectural principles and practices.
  • Resource Management: Manage resources, including budget and personnel, related to enterprise architecture initiatives.
  • Documentation: Maintain comprehensive documentation of the enterprise architecture, policies, and procedures.
  • Continuous Improvement: Continuously review and improve the enterprise architecture to ensure it remains relevant and effective.

Required Experience & Skills:

  • Technical Expertise: Mastery of Cloud-native patterns, DevOps (CI/CD), and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE). Preferred experience in Mainframe environments (z/OS, COBOL, DB2) coupled
  • Transformation Veteran: Proven track record of leading complex migrations and organizational change—you’ve successfully overseen "monolith to microservices".
  • Master Communicator: Ability to explain the Why behind an architectural decision to key leaders across the company, and the How to Senior Developers and Engineers.
  • Modeling Proficiency: High-level expertise in architectural modeling tools and frameworks (e.g., TOGAF, Open Agile Architecture, ArchiMate, or C4 model).
  • Analytical Rigor: Strong capability in Architecture Analysis—identifying bottlenecks, security risks, and cost-inefficiencies before they become outages.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in hardlines distribution, wholesale, manufacturing, logistics, or supply-chain-intensive industries.
  • Prior responsibility for IBM mainframe or other legacy enterprise platforms within a modernization context.
  • Deep experience with event-driven architectures, integration platforms, and modern API strategies.
  • Experience operating in a global, multi-region enterprise environment.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, or a related field required.
  • Master’s degree (MBA or MS) preferred, or equivalent combination of education and executive-level experience.
Orgill

About Orgill

Orgill, Inc. is the world's largest independent hardlines distributor with annual sales of $3.5 billion. The privately owned company was founded in 1847 and is headquartered in Collierville, TN. Orgill serves more than 11,000 retail hardware stores, home centers, pro lumber dealers, and farm stores throughout the United States and Canada, and over 50 countries around the world.

Orgill retailers have immediate access to more than 75,000 SKUs in each of its eight distribution centers. Drop Ship programs are available from the industry's leading manufacturers. Orgill's distribution facilities are among the newest and most efficient in the industry, with order accuracy rates of 99.6% and industry leading fill rates. Orgill operates one of the industry's largest truck fleets. 98% of Orgill customers receive their shipment on a scheduled Orgill truck with an Orgill driver within 48 hours of placing their order.

More than 350 Orgill field representatives are strategically located throughout North America. These highly trained men and women work side by side with customers to help identify and address opportunities in the dealer's local market.

Our field staff is supported by a highly skilled team of customer service specialists located in each distribution center, as well as our Collierville home office, who are always a phone call away.

Orgill's sales have doubled over the past ten years, and are 15x what they were in 1990. The growth is a direct result of the company's focus on its mission to "Help Our Customers Be Successful".

Interested in a career with Orgill? Visit www.orgill.com/careers

Industry
Wholesale & Distribution
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Collierville, TN
Year Founded
Unknown
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