“Primary Responsibilities:
- Connects a deep understanding of the federal customer’s needs with the knowledge of OptumServe’s business assets and teaming partners capabilities to develop a comprehensive solution that can meet or exceed the customer’s expectations and beat the competition
- A working knowledge of the systems, processes and resources inside the federal customer’s infrastructure that all external solutions must integrate
- The ability to understand a broad set of commercial capabilities within the UnitedHealth Group enterprise and how they can be applied to meet federal customer’s objectives
- This position will lead teams of matrix partners to translate required capabilities into concrete operational processes and measurement plans
- Interprets vision and translates into requirements for engineering teams, when possible, validates requirements with marketplace via pilots and beta groups
- Pro-actively identifies needs/priorities of audience and provides relevant information when sharing insights, including facts and explanation of decision-making criteria
- Works with internal or external business constituents to determine future solution needs based on customer needs and competitive insights…”
“Required Qualifications:
- Experience leading development of a federal health services or health IT solution with a total contract value (TCV) of at least $100M and involving at least 3 external teaming partners: Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs or Department of Health and Human Services
- 8+ years of experience in federal health IT or health services in a contractor capacity (business development, program delivery, or operations) or a federal employee
- 5+ years of experience in solution development or technical architecture… “
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G2X TAKE: This global Healthcare leader, with more than $200B in revenue, is seeking a Solutions Architect with experience leading development of a Federal health services or health IT solution with a total contract value (TCV) of at least $100M and involving at least 3 external teaming partners: Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs or Department of Health and Human Services.




