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Supply Chain Solution Architect – SAP / Crunchtime / Blue Yonder / Oracle

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Supply Chain Solution Architect – SAP / Crunchtime / Blue Yonder / Oracle
We’re looking for an experienced Supply Chain Domain Solution Architect to help shape and evolve our technology landscape across menu & range management, product development, sourcing, purchasing, logistics, inventory, and stock management. This is a senior role within our Architecture & Engineering function, reporting to the Head of Solution Architecture.
As a key technology leader, you’ll define domain roadmaps, design end-to-end solutions, and ensure our architecture supports strategic goals around simplification, standardisation, and business value. You’ll work closely with product, delivery, senior business stakeholders, and technology partners to create well-architected, secure, scalable solutions.
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What you’ll do:
- Lead solution architecture across core supply chain capabilities
- Translate business requirements into clear architectural viewpoints and storyboards
- Document “as-is” and “to-be” processes and define transition approaches
- Produce conceptual designs, prototypes, and solution options
- Evaluate emerging technologies and industry practices
- Contribute to enterprise architecture standards and governance
- Support continuous improvement across architecture and engineering
- Ensure security, compliance, and architectural integrity across solutions
What you’ll bring:
- 5+ years as a Solution Architect, including 3+ years in supply chain/inventory
- Experience in food & beverage, hospitality, or retail environments
- Strong knowledge of architecture principles, patterns, and standards
- Hands-on experience designing supply chain capabilities (menu/range, sourcing, logistics, inventory, etc.)
- Practical experience with supply chain platforms such as SAP, Crunchtime, Blue Yonder, Oracle
- Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder influence
- Experience contributing to enterprise architecture frameworks and governance
- Architecture certification (e.g., TOGAF)


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