The Manager of Data Center Architecture is responsible for the strategic architecture, design, and modernization of Michigan Medicine's on-premise and traditional data center infrastructure. This role leads the development of scalable, secure, and high-performing infrastructure solutions that support the institution's clinical, research, and administrative needs. The Manager of Data Center Architecture collaborates with IT leadership, security teams, and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure alignment with enterprise IT strategy while preparing for future cloud integration and hybrid models.
Reporting to the Director of Data Center and Cloud Architecture, this position provides architectural leadership for physical Data Centers and Colocation Facilities, networks, firewall and VPN infrastructure, ensuring high availability, security, and operational efficiency.
Division Overview
The Cloud Center of Excellence (CcoE) at Michigan Medicine is a strategic division dedicated to driving cloud adoption, governance, and operational excellence across the organization. The CcoE serves as the central hub for cloud expertise, ensuring the secure, efficient, and scalable use of cloud technologies to support clinical, research, and administrative initiatives.
With a focus on innovation, best practices, and compliance, the CcoE is responsible for establishing cloud strategies, architecture standards, and operational frameworks that align with the institution's mission. The division collaborates closely with IT, security, and business stakeholders to optimize cloud environments, enabling high-performance computing, data analytics, and mission-critical applications including the management and optimization of Epic HER and Sectra PACS in the public cloud.
By fostering a culture of continuous improvement, automation, and cloud-native solutions, the CcoE ensures that Michigan Medicine remains at the forefront of digital transformation, delivering reliable, cost-effective, and cutting-edge cloud services that enhance patient care, research advancements, and operational efficiencies.