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About Us:
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Roles & Responsibilities
The Solution Architect serves as a senior advisory resource focused on manufacturing systems architecture, plant‑floor data flows, and analytics enablement within regulated life sciences manufacturing environments. The role begins with a time‑bound engagement to assess and modernize legacy integrations between manufacturing equipment and an existing MES platform, addressing immediate risks related to cybersecurity, performance, availability, and supportability.
Following the initial engagement, the role continues as a manufacturing solution architecture and analytics advisor, supporting additional modernization initiatives, advanced analytics, and AI‑enabled manufacturing improvements across sites and use cases.
The architect delivers clear, actionable architectural guidance and defines implementation‑ready scopes of work for execution teams.
Initial Engagement Focus (Time‑Bound)
- Analyze existing legacy codebases and custom integrations between plant‑floor equipment and MES systems.
- Assess data flows across PLCs, OEM equipment, proprietary and file‑based protocols, SCADA, and middleware layers.
- Evaluate current architecture against uptime, cybersecurity, data integrity, regulatory compliance, and maintainability requirements.
- Identify immediate operational and architectural risks impacting production stability.
- Define a future‑state manufacturing data architecture that supports high availability, secure OT/IT integration, and modernization.
Ongoing Advisory Scope
- Act as a trusted advisor on manufacturing systems, data architecture, and analytics strategy.
- Guide modernization toward scalable architectures, such as:
- Event‑driven and publish‑subscribe (UNS‑aligned) data models
- Modern SCADA and data acquisition platforms (e.g., Ignition‑based solutions)
- Data modeling and contextualization layers (e.g., HighByte or equivalent)
- Align architecture decisions with manufacturing performance objectives, including OEE, downtime analysis, quality, and traceability.
- Support enablement of AI and advanced analytics use cases while maintaining GxP compliance.
- Ensure solutions balance near‑term problem resolution with long‑term platform extensibility and sustainability.
Use of AI in the Architect’s Workflow
The Solution Architect actively uses AI‑enabled tools as part of their professional workflow to:
- Accelerate analysis of legacy architectures, code patterns, and integration flows
- Identify architectural risks, design patterns, and modernization options
- Evaluate and compare reference architectures and technology tradeoffs
- Support structured documentation, diagrams, and recommendation artifacts
AI tools are used to augment expert judgment, not replace it, ensuring all recommendations remain practical, defensible, and appropriate for regulated manufacturing environments.
Key Deliverables
- Current‑state architecture assessment and risk summary
- Future‑state architecture diagrams and design principles
- Phased modernization roadmap (stabilization → modernization → analytics/AI enablement)
- Clearly defined implementation work packages for delivery teams
- Ongoing advisory input into manufacturing data and analytics initiatives
Required Experience & Background
- Deep experience with manufacturing plant‑floor data architectures, including PLCs and OEM equipment.
- Strong knowledge of MES, SCADA, and industrial data acquisition platforms.
- Hands‑on experience with Ignition or equivalent SCADA solutions.
- Familiarity with pub‑sub architectures (e.g., MQTT) and UNS concepts.
- Experience supporting OEE and manufacturing performance data flows.
- Proven background in pharma, medical device, or life sciences manufacturing, including GxP considerations.
- Strong understanding of OT cybersecurity and resilient industrial architectures.
- Ability to translate complex legacy environments into clear, executable architecture guidance.
Role Outcome
The Solution Architect enables immediate stability and risk reduction while establishing a clear architectural foundation for modernization, advanced analytics, and AI‑driven manufacturing improvements. The role ensures manufacturing teams are not only solving today’s problems, but are positioned for sustained performance and future innovation.
Compensation: Along with Base salary, this position is also eligible for Cognizant’s discretionary annual incentive program, based on performance and subject to the terms of Cognizant’s applicable plans. Application will be accepted by 5/29/2026
Benefits: Cognizant offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements:
• Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
• Paid holidays plus Paid Time Off
• 401(k) plan and contributions
• Long-term/Short-term Disability
• Paid Parental Leave
• Employee Stock Purchase Plan
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The Cognizant community:
We are a high caliber team who appreciate and support one another. Our people uphold an energetic, collaborative and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
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- We foster an innovative environment where you can build the career path that’s right for you.
About us:
Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) is an AI Builder and technology services provider, building the bridge between AI investment and enterprise value by building full-stack AI solutions for our clients. Our deep industry, process and engineering expertise enables us to build an organization’s unique context into technology systems that amplify human potential, realize tangible returns and keep global enterprises ahead in a fast-changing world. See how at www.cognizant.com or @cognizant.
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Disclaimer:
Compensation information is accurate as of the date of this posting. Cognizant reserves the right to modify this information at any time, subject to applicable law.
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