This role provides presales solution architecture services across materially significant, strategically important clients and client groups. It leads in the development of complex, tailored solutions, ensuring alignment with client needs and Unisys offerings, often incorporating emerging technologies. The role involves developing and delivering high-level presentations and demos, articulating the value of proposed solutions to senior-level managers and decision-makers. It works with sales, product development, and engineering teams to align proposed solutions with business objectives, ensuring technical feasibility and optimal client outcomes. The role oversees and contributes to the preparation of technical responses for RFPs and RFIs, ensuring competitive and technically sound submissions. It evaluates potential risks, ensuring that solutions comply with operational standards, security protocols, and applicable regulations. The role fosters long-term client relations, providing trusted advice and counsel from a technical and operational perspective. Specifically, this position will serve as a trusted technology advisor to higher-education leadership, including campus CIOs, deputy CIOs, and central system stakeholders, with an understanding of shared governance models, academic culture, and decentralized IT environments common in public university systems. The role will guide solution architectures that support core higher-education systems, such as Student Information Systems (SIS), Learning Management Systems (LMS), identity and access management (IAM), research computing, and campus administrative platforms, ensuring interoperability and long-term sustainability. It will ensure proposed solutions align with higher-education regulatory and policy requirements, including FERPA, CSU systemwide policies, State of California requirements, and digital accessibility mandates (e.g., Section 508, ADA). The role will navigate complex procurement, funding, and approval processes, including public-sector RFPs, multiyear funding cycles, grant-funded initiatives, and system-level vs. campus-level decision authority within large university systems. It will partner with academic, administrative, and IT stakeholders to balance innovation with operational stability, recognizing the dual mission of higher-education institutions to support instruction, research, and student services. The role will provide technical leadership during modernization initiatives, including legacy system transformation, migration to cloud-based platforms, cybersecurity modernization, and digital accessibility improvements across instructional and non-instructional systems.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior