Sr. Veeva Vault Technical Architect - Seattle, WA - onsite Architecture - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Sr. Veeva Vault Technical Architect - Seattle, WA - onsite

Job Title Sr. Veeva Vault Technical ArchitectLocation:
Seattle, WADuration 12 monthsExp:
12
yearsTop 3 Must Have's;o Veeva Vault RIM, QualityDocso Veeva Vault Administrationo LS Domain Exp.
Experience:
10 to 15 years- Candidate should have at least 8 years of experience in supporting Veeva Vault applications preferably VAULT QUALITYDOCS.- Prefer candidates who are certified in Veeva Vault Administration.- Experience in Veeva Vault RIM and lifecycle domain will be an added advantage.- Candidate should have good knowledge on the ITIL support process.- Should have good communication skills.
Job Description:
- Provide L2/L3 support for Veeva Vault RIM application.- L2 support will mainly include handling the end user issues in Veeva and L3 will include Veeva administration and configuration.- Handle configuration change requests on lifecycles, workflows, security settings, objects, document types/subtypes etc.- Work with the vendor for any major issues/bugs in the application.- Coordinate with vendor for Veeva product releases.- Should understand the integrations well and work with the integrated teams for any issues.- Since it is a 24/7 project, candidate should be flexible to work in shifts.Years of
Experience:
12.00 Years of Experience Sr. Veeva Vault Technical Architect - Seattle, WA - onsite Recommended Skills Administration Communication Itil Workflows Vault (Revision Control System) Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $('.external-apply-email-saved').on('click', function (event) window.ExternalApply = window.open('/interstitial?jobdid=j3r6r6670x94vhjj1mv', 'ExternalApply-j3r6r6670x94vhjj1mv'); ); $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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