Full-Time

Enterprise Solution Architect

Zuora Revenue

Posted on 9/9/2025

Zuora

Zuora

1,001-5,000 employees

SaaS platform for subscription lifecycle management

Compensation Overview

$120.4k - $180.6k/yr

+ Base Pay

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA

Remote

Category
Sales & Solution Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
NetSuite
Microsoft Azure
SAP Products
Oracle
Requirements
  • 5+ years of hands-on proficiency in Zuora Revenue with expertise in designing scalable, impactful solutions.
  • Compliance Knowledge: Familiarity with ASC 606 and IFRS 15 compliance standards and their impact on revenue recognition.
  • 10+ years of Domain-Specific Expertise: Experience with Revenue Management and ERP platforms such as SAP, Oracle and NetSuite.
  • Proven ability to deliver customer-aligned roadmaps and provide strategic advisory that aligns with evolving business needs.
  • Integration Proficiency, strong understanding of REST and SOAP APIs, and ETL, with experience integrating with ERP, CRM, and core systems.
  • Exceptional strategic thinking, analytical, and communication skills with a customer-first approach.
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with customers to understand their business objectives and develop phased, actionable roadmaps tailored to their strategic goals.
  • Design scalable solutions that evolve with customers’ growth, ensuring long-term value creation and adaptability to changing business needs.
  • Prioritize frameworks that deliver measurable outcomes and align with best practices in subscription management and Order-to-Revenue processes.
  • Serve as a trusted advisor, offering actionable insights into industry trends, best practices, and process optimizations.
  • Provide strategic guidance to help customers leverage Zuora for operational agility, enhanced efficiency, and competitive advantage.
  • Proactively identify opportunities for innovation and improvement, ensuring customers continuously extract value from Zuora.
  • Lead standardization workshops to assess and optimize configurations, workflows, and customizations, establishing scalable and efficient frameworks.
  • Facilitate detailed workshops to refine configurations, improve system performance, and streamline processes, delivering tailored recommendations to maximize ROI and user satisfaction.
  • Lead technical configuration and integration reviews and provide optimization recommendations.
Desired Qualifications
  • Diverse Industry Experience: Ability to adapt solutions across various sectors, particularly in subscription management industries.
  • Global Project Leadership: Experience managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects in international and cross-cultural settings.
  • Process Optimization: Expertise in leading workshops for standardization, configuration refinement, and process improvements to maximize ROI and efficiency.
  • Strategic Advisory Skills: Ability to provide actionable insights into industry trends, best practices, and operational strategies for long-term customer success.
  • Independent Consulting Acumen: Proven track record of self-directed consulting engagements, delivering results with minimal supervision.
  • Strong Collaboration: Skilled in leading cross-functional teams, driving collaboration, and ensuring the successful delivery of large-scale solutions.

Zuora provides a software-as-a-service platform that helps businesses run subscription-based models. It covers the entire customer lifecycle from acquiring customers to billing, payments, and revenue reporting. The core products include Zuora Billing and Zuora RevPro, which automate and streamline order-to-cash processes, recurring revenue management, and revenue recognition. Unlike many generic ERP tools, Zuora combines billing, revenue recognition, and financial reporting for subscription businesses in one system, serving a wide range of customers from startups to Fortune 100 firms and across technology, media, and telecom. Its goal is to enable companies to adopt or optimize subscriptions, scale efficiently, and improve financial operations through automation and integrated analytics.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Redwood City, California

Founded

2007

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Silver Lake and GIC's April 2025 acquisition provides growth capital.
  • Partnerships with Workday, Nuvei, and Growfin expand revenue ecosystem.
  • Zuora Collections launch optimizes cash flow for subscription clients.

What critics are saying

  • Silver Lake cuts engineering talent, stalling AI innovation within 12 months.
  • Chargebee steals mid-market share via Salesforce integrations in 18 months.
  • Stripe Billing dominates AI startups' usage models in 6 months.

What makes Zuora unique

  • AI-Ready Monetization Catalog unifies pricing, packaging, and entitlements metadata.
  • Zuora Central automates full order-to-cash for enterprise subscription operators.
  • Feature-level monetization integrates entitlements without separate systems.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Performance Bonus

Company Equity

401(k) Company Match

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Professional Development Budget

Mental Health Support

Flexible Work Hours

Remote Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

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Subscription Insider
Nov 18th, 2025
Zuora Unveils AI-Ready Monetization Catalog, Introducing a Unified Architecture for Dynamic Pricing and Offer Design

Zuora unveils AI-Ready Monetization Catalog, introducing a unified architecture for dynamic pricing and offer design. The new catalog becomes a single source of truth for pricing, packaging, usage, and entitlements - marking one of Zuora's most significant architectural shifts in years. Zuora today unveiled its AI-Ready Monetization Catalog, a new architectural layer designed to unify how companies structure pricing, packaging, usage, and feature-level entitlements. While the announcement includes familiar capabilities such as dynamic pricing and bundles, the underlying shift is more consequential: Zuora is introducing a single metadata-driven foundation intended to replace the fragmented monetization logic that enterprises often distribute across storefronts, CPQ, billing, and revenue systems. This update marks one of Zuora's most significant monetization architecture enhancements since it introduced usage rating, reflecting how hybrid and AI-driven business models are reshaping the needs of enterprise subscription operators. What's actually new. 1. A unified Monetization Catalog that consolidates monetization logic across channels For many subscription companies, pricing, usage rules, entitlements, and revenue treatments live in separate systems - often with custom fields, manual workarounds, or inconsistent logic between sales and finance. The new Catalog acts as a single source of truth, pushing consistent rules into storefronts, CPQ, billing, and revenue recognition. This could materially reduce reconciliation issues and operational friction. 2. Attribute-driven dynamic pricing with far greater flexibility Zuora's prior dynamic pricing capabilities required considerable customization for enterprise deal structures. The new model allows unlimited customer and product attributes to drive pricing - such as region, contract configuration, usage volume, or business segment - representing a meaningful expansion beyond earlier offerings. 3. Feature-level monetization tied directly to entitlements The Catalog integrates entitlement logic and pricing logic in one layer, enabling companies to monetize at the feature level without building separate entitlement systems. This is increasingly necessary for SaaS, media, and API-based services that sell access to capabilities rather than static bundles. 4. A structured metadata foundation designed for future AI-based pricing and packaging While this release does not introduce standalone AI optimization tools, it establishes a semantic layer that makes pricing rules, entitlements, and usage attributes interpretable by LLMs and future AI copilots. This groundwork positions Zuora for AI-driven offer creation and optimization capabilities in later releases. 5. Unified logic across storefronts, CPQ, billing, and revenue systems Consistent rules across commercial and financial systems address a long-standing challenge for operators: different platforms interpreting pricing logic differently. This alignment is genuinely new and has practical implications for speed, accuracy, and revenue governance. What's not new. The announcement also includes capabilities many customers already recognize - usage-based billing, bundles, and general "faster time to market" messaging. These remain important contextually but are not new product innovations. Industry perspective. Enterprise users quoted in the announcement highlight long-standing bottlenecks. Tradeweb, for instance, noted that traditional systems often force companies to maintain "hundreds of custom fields" just to model real-world deals. MGI Research pointed to increased pressure on teams to launch new pricing and packaging without increasing operational strain. These observations underscore why a unified monetization layer is strategically relevant now, particularly as businesses shift to hybrid pricing, usage-based models, and AI-driven offerings. Insider take. Zuora's Monetization Catalog represents a meaningful architectural step forward. While some elements are repackaged, the introduction of a unified metadata-driven layer for pricing, usage, entitlements, and revenue logic is significant - especially for enterprise operators navigating complex or hybrid monetization models. This move also places Zuora among the small number of vendors attempting to solve monetization logic fragmentation as an architectural challenge rather than a series of standalone features. The shift aligns with broader trends toward attribute-based pricing, dynamic offer experimentation, and AI-driven monetization. For subscription executives, the practical opportunities include: * cleaner alignment between product, finance, engineering, and sales systems * reduced reliance on custom fields and manual reconciliation * faster offer iteration * better readiness for future AI-driven pricing tools In short: the Catalog isn't just a new SKU - it's a foundational step toward more flexible, scalable, and AI-compatible monetization architectures.

readmagazine.com
Aug 28th, 2025
Zuora and Workday Partners for Revenue Management and Financial Accuracy

Zuora, a leading monetization platform for modern business, announced an expanded partnership with Workday, integrating Zuora's order-to-cash automation with Workday Financial Management.

PaySpace Magazine
Aug 20th, 2025
Nuvei Partners With Zuora to Power Subscription Economy

The collaboration enables global enterprises to manage recurring revenue more efficiently by combining Zuora's monetization tools with Nuvei's global acquiring network, support for local payment methods, and real-time transaction optimization.

FF News
Aug 14th, 2025
Growfin Partners with Zuora to Transform Accounts Receivable for the Enterprise

Growfin, the AI-native accounts receivable (AR) automation leader, announced a strategic partnership with Zuora(R), a leading monetization platform for modern business.

MarTech360
May 21st, 2025
Zuora Launches Zuora Collections to Boost Cash Flow

Zuora launches Zuora Collections to boost cash flow.

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