Amazon Leo-Enterprise Systems Architect, Amazon Leo
Amazon
IT
Bellevue, WA, USA
Description
Project Leo is Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite broadband network. Our mission is to deliver fast, reliable internet to customers and communities around the world. To support that mission, we are building enterprise platforms that can scale across manufacturing, supply chain, and business operations as the company expands across factories, product lines, and lines of business.
Export Control : This position requires that the candidate selected be a U.S. Citizen in order to comply with U.S. government-imposed requirements related to the nature of the work and/or where it will be performed.
We are seeking an experienced Enterprise Systems Architect to define and scale the enterprise architecture for SAP-based manufacturing, supply chain, master data, asset management, and financial platforms. This leader will also help establish the Architecture and Governance function for Enterprise Systems by setting standards, publishing playbooks, maintaining architecture decision records, and creating the mechanisms needed to keep the system landscape scalable, integrated, and controlled.
This role is broader than solution design. You will define target-state architecture, develop and implement application integration and governance standards, lead architecture reviews, and help the organization make durable technical decisions as complexity grows. You will play a central role in scaling enterprise platforms to support multiple factories and product lines while preserving process consistency, master data integrity, and interoperability across upstream and downstream systems.
Amazon Leo’s enterprise environment sits at the center of a complex ecosystem. Upstream, it receives critical information from PLM, procurement, vendor, engineering, and internal Amazon systems. Downstream, it supports Oracle ERP, reporting, analytics, and other enterprise platforms. You will define the architecture principles, integration patterns, system boundaries, and governance guardrails that allow this ecosystem to scale without drifting into fragmentation.
The ideal candidate is a strong enterprise architect with excellent judgment, strong written communication, and the ability to turn ambiguity into practical standards that teams can adopt. Candidates may bring deep SAP manufacturing and supply chain expertise, or strong business process governance and orchestration depth across enterprise platforms. The common denominator is the ability to bring order, discipline, and scalability to complex enterprise environments.
Key job responsibilities
Define the target-state architecture for enterprise systems supporting manufacturing, supply chain, master data, asset management, and finance.
Help build and institutionalize the Architecture and Governance function for Enterprise Systems, including review forums, standards, design patterns, and exception processes.
Develop and implement enterprise application integration standards across APIs, middleware, event-based patterns, and batch interfaces.
Publish architecture playbooks, reference patterns, and reusable standards that improve consistency and speed across programs and teams.
Maintain architecture decision records and decision logs so major technical choices, trade-offs, and exceptions are documented and traceable.
Lead architecture reviews for major initiatives, integrations, plant onboarding efforts, and platform changes.
Define system boundaries, capability ownership, master data ownership, and canonical integration patterns across enterprise platforms.
Architect reliable upstream integrations from PLM, procurement, vendor, engineering, and internal Amazon systems into SAP and related enterprise systems.
Architect reliable downstream integrations into Oracle ERP, enterprise reporting, analytics, and operational data consumers.
Partner with engineering, product, operations, supply chain, finance, and business leaders to translate business needs into scalable, durable architecture decisions.
Drive simplification by reducing one-off solutions, minimizing unnecessary customization, and increasing reuse of common patterns.
Design for scale across multiple factories, product lines, and evolving operating models while preserving governance and operational integrity.
Mentor architects and senior engineers and raise the quality of architecture, governance, and decision-making across the organization.