Solutions Architect

City of London
2 weeks ago
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Solutions Architect

London - Hybrid (1 day per week onsite)
Up to £95,000 + Excellent Benefits
Permanent

We are working with a leading professional services organisation seeking a Solutions Architect to join their growing digital and technology function.

The organisation is currently delivering a significant technology and digital transformation programme, and this role will play a key part in shaping the architecture and solutions that support long-term strategic growth.

You will collaborate with business leaders and technical teams to design scalable, secure and integrated solutions that drive operational efficiency and support innovation across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities

Design and deliver scalable, secure technology solutions aligned with organisational strategy
Translate business requirements into robust solution architectures
Lead architecture design across cloud platforms, SaaS applications and integrations
Work with delivery teams to ensure architectural standards and best practices are followed
Engage with stakeholders across the organisation to ensure solutions meet business needs
Support the delivery of key digital transformation initiatives
Ensure systems are secure, resilient and well integratedSkills & Experience

Experience as a Solutions Architect, Technical Architect or Senior Developer
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Azure cloud technologies
Experience with Microsoft Dynamics 365 / CRM platforms (desirable)
Experience designing integration solutions across SaaS platforms
Familiarity with DevOps practices and modern delivery approaches
Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skillsBenefits

Up to £95,000 salary
Hybrid working - 1 day per week onsite in London
30 days annual leave
10% employer pension contribution
Healthcare cash plan
Life assurance
Flexible working environment
Modern central London office

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