Adobe Workfront Solution Architect

Remote
Full Time
Experienced

We win as a team at LeapPoint.

Our belief and commitment to People First and our vision of Connected Work™, where we help clients understand, design, and build a connected ecosystem of platforms that drive hyper-personalization, data-driven decisions, and successful outcomes with Adobe drove our success in being named 2021 Partner of the Year by Adobe Workfront

Join our team and grow and evolve your career and future to your next level.

As an Adobe Workfront Solution Architect you will lead new and existing Workfront configurations and implementation engagements. This position requires a deep understanding of the framework of Workfront and how it can function for the purpose of the clients’ objectives. This position is ideal for someone with an aptitude to learn additional platforms and how they can all contribute to a Connected Work solution for our clients.

This is a telecommute, work from home position.

As an Adobe Workfront Architect at LeapPoint, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Build system architecture to solve complex problems for clients helping them to achieve their business objectives and goals
  • Gather details from the client on process, structure, permissions, etc. to then connect these processes to the objects within the system
  • Translate business requirements into a design document and develop creative solutions for clients
  • Communicate the design plan to the Configuration Consultant and validating design
  • Guide clients to best solutions for their team and support in following best practices
  • Build client relationships, lead status calls, and update plans for roll-out

The Following Skills Will Set You Up For Success: 

  • 7+ years of Workfront design and implementation experience with a deep understanding of what is possible within the system
  • 3+ years of Project Management experience
  • 2+ Years of Software (SaaS based solutions) Implementation Experience
  • 1+ Years of Reporting and Analytics Experience
  • Communication, interpersonal, problem solving and relationship skills
  • Excellent tactical and strategic skills
  • Experience working in Microsoft Office
  • Ability to work on multiple tasks and able to prioritize personal workload
  • Proven track record of delivering end-to-end solutions 

Travel:
This position requires approximately 10-20% travel. 

HERE'S A LITTLE MORE ABOUT US…

LeapPoint has been on the Forbes list of America's Best Management Consulting Firms for five consecutive years as well as being an honored Vault Consulting Top 50 firm, named a top boutique consulting firm, top consulting firm for culture, and top consulting firm for diversity. This only happened because of the incredible people that decided to make LeapPoint their home. We work hard, we support each other, we look for opportunities to learn and grow, and we put our customers at the center of everything we do…some firms say it, we actually do it.

This maniacal focus on helping customers deliver outcomes that propel business forward led us to the creation of a framework that now has a long history of connecting people, processes, and systems. We call it Connected WorkTM and it’s how we deliver powerful experiences for customers and employees. We believe in it so much we created the first ever Connected Work Officer executive role.

As you can imagine, we move fast, we wear lots of hats, and we stand behind each other so that when someone falls a teammate is there to catch them. Make no mistake, this makes for a unique environment, which means we are looking for unique people.

We put our people first, we invest in giving them the tools they need to be successful here and beyond, and we want them to be healthy, happy, and fulfilled while doing work that matters.

If this excites you, let's have a quick chat to get to know one another and discuss your future.

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