Sr Mgr Process Architect

Cherokee FederalTulsa, OK
19dOnsite

About The Position

Senior Manager Process Architect The Senior Manager Process Architect owns a multi-function value stream and the policies, controls, and standards that govern it. This role anticipates regulatory and volume shifts, designs resilient processes, and scales improvements across sites/LLCs. The Senior Process Architect hardens controls to reduce variation and risk, partners with business and functional leaders to deliver measurable value and serves as a coach and thought partner on frontline-first process design. Must hold US Citizenship or Permanent Residency to be considered Compensation & Benefits: Estimated Starting Salary Range for Senior Manager Process Architect : Pay commensurate with experience. Full time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, and other possible benefits as provided. Benefits are subject to change with or without notice. This position is onsite in Tulsa, OK Senior Manager Process Architect Responsibilities Include: Value Stream Ownership & Strategy Own end-to-end design and performance a portfolio of enterprise processes spanning multiple functions, sites, and/or LLCs. Develop a multi-year roadmap of process, policy, and control improvements aligned to business strategy, customer expectations, and regulatory requirements. Partner with leaders to define value-stream targets (throughput, quality, cost, cycle time, risk) and align improvement priorities to those targets. Anticipate regulatory, customer, and volume shifts; design proactive process and control changes to maintain stability and compliance. Portfolio & Governance Management Design and architect optimized processes to lead to increased revenue generation, financial savings linked to improved productivity, & to deliver enhanced user experience. Architect processes for portfolio improvements and lead enterprise wide initiatives with clearly defined benefit owners, milestones, KPIs, and sustainability/control plans. Stand up and maintain SOP lifecycle governance (draft → review → approve → communicate/train → audit → retire), including defined roles, workflows, and approval thresholds. Establish and lead cadence reviews (e.g., monthly/quarterly ops reviews) to assess portfolio health, surface risks, and resolve barriers. Ensure that escalation paths, decision rights, and guardrails are codified, communicated, and consistently applied across sites/LLCs. Standardization & Control Design Reduce variation across locations and teams through standard work, templates, checklists, and playbooks. Design control plans that balance efficiency, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance, including preventive, detective, and corrective controls. Integrate process controls with risk/compliance partners for regular control testing, evidence capture, and remediation tracking. Collaborate with audit, risk, and compliance teams to address findings, close gaps, and prevent recurrence. Frontline-First Process & Experience Design Design frontline-first experiences that simplify work (mobile steps, smart defaults, prompts, simplified forms, intuitive workflows). Conduct Gemba walks and job shadowing to understand current-state pain points, friction, and rework; translate insights into practical design changes. Apply Lean, human-centered design, and continuous improvement methods to reduce handoffs, complexity, and error opportunities. Partner with technology, HR, and operations teams to embed process changes into systems, tools, and training. Capacity Planning & Workforce Optimization Implement capacity planning, staffing, and scheduling models that align resources with demand and service-level expectations. Design processes that smooth work across time (e.g., leveling peaks, reducing overtime spikes, reducing last-minute work). Monitor demand and workload drivers; recommend structural changes (e.g., role design, cross-training, automation opportunities) to improve productivity and employee experience. Measurement, Analytics & Reporting Define and maintain a value-stream metrics framework (e.g., throughput, cycle time, predictability, backlog, cost-per-X, error rates, audit findings). Publish quarterly value-stream health reports that highlight performance trends, root causes, and recommended actions. Use quantitative modeling and scenario analysis to estimate benefit, cost, and risk impact for proposed changes. Ensure data quality and consistency for key process metrics; collaborate with Analytics/IT teams to automate dashboards where possible. Change Leadership & Coaching Coach leaders and frontline teams on standard work, visual management, tiered huddles, and problem-solving routines. Facilitate workshops and Kaizen events to engage stakeholders in redesigning processes and controls. Build capability in Lean, continuous improvement, and process thinking across the organization through mentoring and informal training. Role-model a culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and data-driven decision making. Senior Manager Process Architect Experience, Education, Skills, Abilities requested:

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Operations Management, Industrial Engineering, or related field.
  • Approximately 9+ years of progressive experience in process improvement, operations, or process architecture roles.
  • Demonstrated experience owning or orchestrating multi-function processes or value streams (cross-functional scope vs. single department).
  • Experience working in a regulated and/or highly controlled environment (e.g., government contracting, healthcare, financial services, or similar).
  • Proven track record of leading medium-to-large process improvement initiatives from concept through implementation and sustainability.
  • Strong quantitative skills, including comfort with process metrics, benefit modeling, and basic statistical analysis.
  • Must hold US Citizenship or Permanent Residency to be considered

Nice To Haves

  • Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification (or in progress) or equivalent advanced process improvement credential.
  • Experience deploying command centers, control towers, or similar telemetry solutions to monitor operations in near real-time.
  • Prior experience standardizing processes across multiple sites, divisions, or legal entities.
  • Experience integrating process and control design with risk/compliance, audit, or internal controls functions.
  • Familiarity with workflow and business process management tools (e.g., BPM, ticketing, or automation platforms).
  • Deep knowledge of process mapping, SOP design, control frameworks, and governance structures.
  • Portfolio Management: Ability to manage a portfolio of improvement efforts, prioritize based on value/risk, and track benefits to realization.
  • Analytical Skills: Strong analytical and quantitative modeling skills; ability to interpret data, identify patterns, and build actionable insights.
  • Change Management: Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional change, influence without authority, and manage stakeholder expectations.
  • Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills; able to translate complex process concepts into clear, frontline-friendly guidance.
  • Coaching & Facilitation: Skilled at coaching leaders and frontline staff, facilitating workshops, and building problem-solving capability.
  • Tools & Techniques: Proficiency with process mapping tools (e.g., Visio, Lucidchart), data/analytics tools (e.g., Excel, BI tools), and collaboration platforms.
  • Mindset: Curious, systems-thinking mindset with strong orientation toward simplification, standardization, and continuous improvement.

Responsibilities

  • Value Stream Ownership & Strategy Own end-to-end design and performance a portfolio of enterprise processes spanning multiple functions, sites, and/or LLCs.
  • Develop a multi-year roadmap of process, policy, and control improvements aligned to business strategy, customer expectations, and regulatory requirements.
  • Partner with leaders to define value-stream targets (throughput, quality, cost, cycle time, risk) and align improvement priorities to those targets.
  • Anticipate regulatory, customer, and volume shifts; design proactive process and control changes to maintain stability and compliance.
  • Portfolio & Governance Management Design and architect optimized processes to lead to increased revenue generation, financial savings linked to improved productivity, & to deliver enhanced user experience.
  • Architect processes for portfolio improvements and lead enterprise wide initiatives with clearly defined benefit owners, milestones, KPIs, and sustainability/control plans.
  • Stand up and maintain SOP lifecycle governance (draft → review → approve → communicate/train → audit → retire), including defined roles, workflows, and approval thresholds.
  • Establish and lead cadence reviews (e.g., monthly/quarterly ops reviews) to assess portfolio health, surface risks, and resolve barriers.
  • Ensure that escalation paths, decision rights, and guardrails are codified, communicated, and consistently applied across sites/LLCs.
  • Standardization & Control Design Reduce variation across locations and teams through standard work, templates, checklists, and playbooks.
  • Design control plans that balance efficiency, risk mitigation, and regulatory compliance, including preventive, detective, and corrective controls.
  • Integrate process controls with risk/compliance partners for regular control testing, evidence capture, and remediation tracking.
  • Collaborate with audit, risk, and compliance teams to address findings, close gaps, and prevent recurrence.
  • Frontline-First Process & Experience Design Design frontline-first experiences that simplify work (mobile steps, smart defaults, prompts, simplified forms, intuitive workflows).
  • Conduct Gemba walks and job shadowing to understand current-state pain points, friction, and rework; translate insights into practical design changes.
  • Apply Lean, human-centered design, and continuous improvement methods to reduce handoffs, complexity, and error opportunities.
  • Partner with technology, HR, and operations teams to embed process changes into systems, tools, and training.
  • Capacity Planning & Workforce Optimization Implement capacity planning, staffing, and scheduling models that align resources with demand and service-level expectations.
  • Design processes that smooth work across time (e.g., leveling peaks, reducing overtime spikes, reducing last-minute work).
  • Monitor demand and workload drivers; recommend structural changes (e.g., role design, cross-training, automation opportunities) to improve productivity and employee experience.
  • Measurement, Analytics & Reporting Define and maintain a value-stream metrics framework (e.g., throughput, cycle time, predictability, backlog, cost-per-X, error rates, audit findings).
  • Publish quarterly value-stream health reports that highlight performance trends, root causes, and recommended actions.
  • Use quantitative modeling and scenario analysis to estimate benefit, cost, and risk impact for proposed changes.
  • Ensure data quality and consistency for key process metrics; collaborate with Analytics/IT teams to automate dashboards where possible.
  • Change Leadership & Coaching Coach leaders and frontline teams on standard work, visual management, tiered huddles, and problem-solving routines.
  • Facilitate workshops and Kaizen events to engage stakeholders in redesigning processes and controls.
  • Build capability in Lean, continuous improvement, and process thinking across the organization through mentoring and informal training.
  • Role-model a culture of continuous improvement, accountability, and data-driven decision making.

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 401K

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Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Manager

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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