The CX Business Architect designs and delivers customer experience solutions, optimizing delivery processes and growing client relationships while guiding client expectations.
PTP is a fast-growing system integrator that offers strategic customer experience (CX) solutions to our clients. We are looking for a CX Business Architect to help us design, test, and deliver CX solutions that provide our clients with a beautiful customer journey that achieves results. At PTP, we value aptitude and creativity as well as experience. We are a diverse organization and are looking for bright, enthusiastic, and committed professionals who strive to be the best at what they do.
Responsibilities
- Provide thought leadership to develop innovative business solutions for our clients
- Identify and pursue longer term initiatives that help maintain and grow accounts
- Prioritize features for major initiatives when planning releases
- Refine features in the backlog to clearly define requirements, benefits, and priorities
- Optimize delivery processes and methodologies to enhance efficiency and results
- Lead business requirements sessions with client staff
- Contribute as a member of delivery teams for business case development, design and testing
- Assist in mapping requirements to designs, maintaining traceability through the process
- Support the management of client expectations through day-to-day interactions with clients
- Guide client understanding of proposed solutions and the business value they will bring
- Own and drive the completion of project deliverables
- Develop, maintain and grow client relationships
Requirements
- 10+ years of business consulting experience on contact center, self service, and CX projects
- 5+ years on large-scale IVR projects
- Ability to develop business strategies based on analytical skills and business knowledge
- Experience working in large, complex client environments
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Excellent presentation skills
Salary is DOE and is extremely competitive. We are a growing company with a solid customer base, excellent compensation and benefits, and a collaborative yet flexible work environment.
Top Skills
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