Solution Architect

Harvey Nash
Leeds, United Kingdom
Last week
£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Salary

£65,000 – £75,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
19 May 2026 (Last week)

Role:Solutions Architect

Location:Leeds (Hybrid)

Salary:£75,000

Take ownership of Application Architecture Modernisation and Cloud Adoption for a leading Financial Services Organisation.

We're supporting a leading Financial Services organisation on a multi-year evolution of its core platforms and technology landscape. This role offers a rare opportunity to step in as the Architect, taking full ownership of architectural direction, governance, and process across the business.

You'll operate across both technical depth and enterprise-level thinking, helping the organisation move from a predominantly on-prem Microsoft estate towards a more modern, API-led and cloud-ready architecture, at a pace that aligns with business risk and regulatory requirements.

What You'll Be Doing

This is a broad, high-impact role where you'll combine hands-on technical decision-making with strategic architectural leadership:

  • Own the Architecture Function
    Act as the organisation's primary Architect, establishing architecture practices, governance, and processes, including involvement in and shaping of Technical Design Authority (TDA).
  • Technical Leadership & Decision-Making
    Work closely with Engineers and senior stakeholders to drive key decisions across areas such as APIs, authentication, integration patterns, and application design.
  • Application & Platform Architecture
    Lead the evolution of a core Microsoft-based platform, currently on-prem, introducing scalable, modern architectural patterns.
  • API & Integration Strategy
    Play a key role in shaping a more API-led ecosystem, including the potential introduction of an API Gateway and improved service-to-service communication.
  • Cloud Readiness & Transformation
    Support early-stage cloud adoption, helping define a pragmatic, low-risk path to Azure, balancing innovation with regulatory and operational considerations.
  • Collaboration Across Technology
    Partner closely with an established Infrastructure SME, ensuring a clear separation and alignment between infrastructure and application architecture.
  • Governance & Standards
    Introduce structure, best practices, and architectural governance across the technology landscape, ensuring consistency, scalability, and security.

What You'll Bring

  • Strong Engineering Background
    Previous hands-on development experience (ideally within the Microsoft stack), with the credibility to engage deeply with engineering teams.
  • Architectural Experience (Solution or Enterprise)
    Able to operate both tactically and strategically, with a clear understanding of how solutions fit within a wider enterprise context.
  • Microsoft-Centric Expertise
    Strong knowledge of .NET, C#, SQL Server, and designing within Microsoft-based environments.
  • API & Integration Knowledge
    Experience designing or working with API-driven architectures, authentication models, and modern integration patterns.
  • Cloud Awareness (Azure Preferred)
    Exposure to cloud architecture and migration concepts, even if the majority of experience to date is within on-prem environments.
  • Governance & Stakeholder Engagement
    Comfortable setting up architectural processes, contributing to design authorities, and influencing both technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Why Apply

  • Be THE Architect
    Take true ownership of architecture within the organisation, with the autonomy to define standards and direction.
  • Make a Visible Impact
    Play a central role in shaping how technology evolves across a key, business-critical platform.
  • Blend Strategy and Hands-On Influence
    Stay close to engineering while influencing enterprise-wide decisions.
  • Transformation Without Chaos
    Join a business that is committed to modernisation, but taking a considered, pragmatic approach to cloud and change.

This role is ideal for an experienced Solutions Architect who wants to step into a lead, high-ownership position, balancing hands-on technical influence with the opportunity to build and mature an architecture function from the ground up.

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