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Trivium Packaging is a global sustainability leader in metal packaging with more than 60 locations worldwide, nearly 8,000 employees, and an annual revenue of approximately €3.0 billion. Trivium serves a diverse range of customers in a variety of end markets such as food, seafood, pet food, nutrition, beauty and personal care, household care, and premium beverages. Trivium wants to shape the industry and has embarked on an ambitious transformation journey. In the near term, focus is on building & upskilling the team, deciding where to play & how to win, and increasing financial performance by executing the Trivium Business System (commercial, operational, and supply chain excellence). Sustainability is embedded in our materials and in our actions. Trivium has ambitious sustainability targets and focuses exclusively on products that are infinitely recyclable. Our company's sustainability journey has been awarded with a Platinum medal by EcoVadis, the world’s leading rating agent who allocated this award only to the top 1% of the >75000 companies reviewed. Sustainability is embedded in each and every function at Trivium, it‘s in our DNA. The global head office is at Amsterdam Airport; however, many people work in virtual teams from different countries. Our culture is results-driven, entrepreneurial, informal, and highly multicultural. Our people have a high degree of responsibility.
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The Enterprise Architect Domain Infrastructure establishes an end-to-end vision for the overall technology landscape regarding the “Infrastructure and Cloud” domain and its position and relation to the broader enterprise-wide (business) technology landscape, including aligning to enterprise strategies, standards, and application lifecycle roadmap.
Working closely together, the team of Domain Architects develops and maintains the architecture artifacts that direct and guide Trivium toward realizing the Target Enterprise Architecture. In this role, the architect takes ownership and proactively supports programs, projects, and initiatives translating the architecture and roadmaps into practical realization, focusing on delivering value. In this way, “stand on the pitch” to share and lead towards the realization of the target architecture.
The Domain Architect Infrastructure has extensive knowledge and experience in architecting and designing a global hybrid cloud enterprise stack-based Microsoft Azure, local Plant edge solutions, network infrastructures, and digital workplaces. Is communicative and a team player and can translate concepts into practical change. Can balance strategic and conceptual thinking with functional and operational implementation. Has a thorough industrial background and experience and is used to working in an international setting. Experience with Infrastructure as a Code, SD-networking, Microsoft Azure, Office365, Network infrastructures, Edge Computing, and Digital workplaces is needed.
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BRINGING YOUR TRUE SELF TO WORK
To reach our goals, we know we need colleagues at all levels who are truly diverse in every way. That’s why we are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status or protected veteran status. Our customers come from a wide range of backgrounds, and so do our people and It’s business critical for us to ensure all our people have what they need to perform at their best and can be their true selves at work.
We are a global leader in metal packaging with high aspirations. Established in 2019 through a merger, we are a start-up company with 125 years of experience. We are ready to push the limits of what packaging can do with a clear focus on sustainability and innovation. We realize that there are no easy answers. Real sustainability is a complex challenge after all, but we know science-based innovation and circular-economy thinking will drive progress.
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