22 ago
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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San Pedro Tlaquepaque
22 ago
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
San Pedro Tlaquepaque
People Care AI Experience Architect
This role has been designed as ‘’Onsite’ with an expectation that you will primarily work from an HPE office.
**Who We Are**:
The AI Experience Architect, People Care AI designs the end-to-end experience architecture required to make People Care AI simple, scalable, and outcome-driven. This role is not a people-management or team-leadership role. It is an individual-contributor role focused on translating employee and manager needs, HR process complexity, knowledge readiness, and AI capabilities into practical experience designs, interaction patterns, service journeys, and solution requirements.
The role acts as the bridge between People Care operations, process experts, knowledge owners, technology partners, and AI program teams. It helps ensure the AI experience starts with the outcome the employee or manager is trying to achieve, rather than simply automating today’s process complexity. The role brings together service design, process architecture, AI readiness, knowledge management, and digital transformation capabilities to shape AI-enabled experiences that are easy to use, reliable, globally scalable, and appropriate for the level of risk, judgment, and sensitivity involved.
This position is critical to helping People Care avoid building fragmented or inefficient workflows into the AI Agent. By using use-case volume, employee pain points, portal behavior, standardization potential, risk, transaction simplicity, and knowledge readiness data, the AI Experience Architect defines which experiences are ready for AI enablement, which require simplification first, and which should remain human-led because they involve judgment, sensitivity, or trust.
**The Role**
Design the architecture for People Care AI experiences across priority employee and manager journeys.
This role maps current-state complexity, identifies simplification opportunities, defines future-state AI-enabled journeys, and creates the experience requirements needed for the People Care AI Agent to deliver consistent, useful, and employee-centered support. The role partners with People Care, Country HR, HRIS, Workday, Salesforce, knowledge management, and AI program teams to translate business needs into scalable AI experience designs, journey flows, handoff models, knowledge requirements, and adoption-ready service patterns.
**Scope**
- Design AI-enabled People Care experiences across selected employee and manager journeys.
- Translate outcome-first design principles into clear journey maps, interaction flows, service blueprints, and AI experience requirements.
- Identify process steps, approvals, queues, handoffs, and exceptions that create unnecessary complexity in the employee or manager experience.
- Recommend simplification opportunities before AI automation is pursued.
- Define global-first experience patterns while documenting mandated local, legal, payroll, or compliance variations.
- Build AI-ready experience playbooks, decision logic, knowledge requirements, escalation paths, and human handoff patterns.
- Prioritize experience design work using case volume, portal clicks, risk, standardization, transaction simplicity, and knowledge readiness data.
- Partner with SMEs, knowledge owners, HR technology teams,
and AI product teams to ensure experience designs are feasible, accurate, and scalable.
- Support knowledge governance by identifying content gaps, ownership needs, and quality requirements that impact the AI experience.
**Key Responsibilities**
- **AI Experience Architecture**: Define the target experience architecture for People Care AI, including user journeys, conversation flows, service blueprints, escalation models, and handoff patterns.
- **Outcome-First Design**: Reframe HR process work around what employees and managers are trying to achieve, rather than how current processes are structured.
- **Journey and Interaction Design**: Design simple, intuitive AI-enabled experiences for high-value use cases such as information requests, documentation needs, personal information updates, time-off support, case creation, and case status checks.
- **Process Simplification Input**: Identify friction points, unnecessary steps, redundant approvals, excessive handoffs, and local variations that should be simplified before AI enablement.
- **General Experience Standards**: Define reusable global-first experience patterns and document where mandated country, legal, payroll, or compliance exceptions require variation.
- **AI Readiness Requirements**: Translate process and knowledge needs into AI-ready requirements, including article completeness, decision logic, system dependencies, escalation triggers, and human-in-the-loop needs.
- **Use Case Prioritization**: Use volume, standardization, risk, judgment required, transaction simplicity, and knowledge readiness data to recommend which AI experiences should be designed and sequenced first.
- **Knowledge and Content Alignment**: Partner with knowle
📌 People Care Ai Experience Architect (San Pedro Tlaquepaque)
🏢 Hewlett Packard Enterprise
📍 San Pedro Tlaquepaque