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Director of Corporate Technology & Business Systems

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Campbell, CA, USA
200K-225K Annually
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Campbell, CA, USA
200K-225K Annually
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The Director of Corporate Technology oversees internal IT systems, manages enterprise architecture, ensures data integration, and leads a global team while controlling the IT budget.
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Job Title: Director of Corporate Technology & Business Systems
Location: Campbell, CA (Preferred) | Remote – USA (West Coast Focus)
Compensation: $200,000 - $225,000 + Bonus, Equity, and Benefits
About Centric Software
Centric Software stands at the forefront of innovation, delivering cutting-edge PLM solutions specifically for the retail, fashion, footwear, luxury, and consumer goods industries. We are the machine behind the digital transformation of the world's biggest brands.
The Role
We are looking for a Director of Corporate Technology who is still in touch with the hardware and the code. You will own the "Engine Room" of Centric Software.
This is not a SaaS product infrastructure role. This is an Internal Enterprise IT role. You are responsible for the digital ecosystem that our global workforce relies on every second of the day. You will replace a tenured leader and inherit a global stack that needs a strategic architect—someone who can clean up technical debt, integrate complex business systems, and mentor a global team of engineers.
We need a "Player-Coach." You must be senior enough to negotiate contracts with Salesforce and Workday, but technical enough to jump into a console session when a critical issue hits the fan.
What You Will Actually Do
1. Enterprise Systems Architecture (The "Builder" Side)
  • Own the Big Four: You are the ultimate owner of our core business stack: NetSuite (ERP), Workday (HRIS), Salesforce (CRM), and Atlassian (Jira/Confluence). You don't just keep them running; you architect how they talk to each other to ensure seamless end-to-end data flow.
  • Integration & Middleware: Stop the manual data entry. You will oversee API integrations and middleware strategies to ensure data flows seamlessly between Finance, HR, and Sales ops.
  • Project Execution: Lead the rollout of new modules and tools. You aren't just tracking dates on a spreadsheet; you are validating the technical solution to ensure it actually solves the business problem.
2. Corporate Engineering & Security (The "Technical" Side)
  • Identity & Access Management: You own the "keys to the castle." Manage our Zero Trust architecture, SSO (Single Sign-On), and Identity Providers (IdP). Security isn't a separate department; it's baked into your operations.
  • Fleet & Network Management: Oversee the strategy for endpoint management (MDM, Jamf, Intune) and our corporate network layer (SD-WAN, VPNs, Firewalls).
  • Escalation Point: You are the Tier 4 support. When the Help Desk is stumped, you step in. You should be able to conduct a Root Cause Analysis (RCA) that goes deeper than "restart the server".

3. Operational Leadership & Financial Rigor (The "Business" Side)
  • Global Team Mentorship: Manage a distributed team of IT specialists. Your job is to level them up—turning support ticket closers into systems administrators.
  • Follow-the-Sun Support: Ensure our 24/7 global workforce has coverage. You will define SLAs that mean something and ensure the team hits them.
  • Budget Authority: Manage the IT P&L. You will scrutinize vendor contracts, manage license counts (avoiding shelfware), and ensure we are getting ROI on every software subscription we pay for.
The "Must-Haves" (Real Qualifications)
  • 10+ Years in the Trenches: You have spent at least a decade in IT, with the last 5 years in leadership. You likely started as a SysAdmin or Network Engineer and worked your way up.
  • The "Internal" Mindset: You understand that your customers are your colleagues. You have experience managing the chaos of a high-growth company's internal demands.
  • Technical Fluency: We don’t expect you to code the app, but you need to speak the language. You should be comfortable discussing APIs, SQL queries, SAML/OIDC, and network latency.
  • Business Systems Chops: You have successfully overseen the implementation or major migration of an ERP or CRM system. You know the pain points of NetSuite or Salesforce administration.
  • Financial Literacy: You can build a budget, explain CapEx vs. OpEx to Finance, and hold your ground in a vendor negotiation.
Why This Role?
  • Impact: You will control the technology roadmap that powers the digital transformation of the world's biggest brands.
  • Culture: Join a team known for integrity and collaboration, where individual strengths are leveraged to build high-performing units.

 

Top Skills

APIs
Atlassian
Confluence
Intune
JAMF
JIRA
Mdm
NetSuite
Oidc
Salesforce
SAML
Sd-Wan
SQL
Vpn
Workday

Centric Software Campbell, California, USA Office

655 Campbell Technology Pkwy, Campbell, California, United States, 95008

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