Domain Architect - Commercial
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The Commercial Domain Architect is a senior Enterprise Architecture role within Digital & Technology (D&T), accountable for shaping and governing the end‑to‑end architecture across Haleon's Commercial domain , encompassing Sales, Marketing, Trade Promotion, Customer Engagement, E ‑ commerce and Commercial Analytics. As an Enterprise Architect with deep expertise in Commercial processes and platforms , the role bridges enterprise technology and core revenue ‑ generating business objectives , working closely with Commercial, Sales, Marketing and Digital leadership teams . The role designs, governs and evolves architectures that enable profitable growth, customer centricity, productivity and insight‑driven decision‑making , while working in close partnership with the Salesforce Platform Architect, ERP Domain Architect and other Domain Architects to ensure a streamlined, coherent enterprise architecture gravitating towards fewer strategic global platforms and end‑to‑end commercial outcomes . The role also brings specific awareness of complex digital commerce environments , including China's e‑commerce ecosystem , to ensure global commercial architectures are scalable, compliant and locally relevant where required . Role purpose: T o define, govern and evolve enterprise‑level architectures for Commercial capabilities , ensuring technology choices enable scalable growth, consistent customer engagement, integrated e ‑commerce and trusted insight , aligned to Haleon's enterprise strategy. Key accountabilities The Commercial Domain Architect is accountable for: Enterprise architecture strategy for Commercial and E ‑commerce capabilities Translation of commercial strategy into target architectures and roadmaps Strategic ownership of Salesforce ‑centred commercial architecture Alignment with ERP and Corporate Functions Domain Architects Cross‑domain coherence across end ‑to‑end value streams Reduction of complexity through convergence onto strategic global platforms Governance of architectural standards, principles and guardrails Executive‑level advisory to Commercial leadership