Enterprise Architect

London
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Job Title: Enterprise Architect

Location: London (Hybrid)
Type: Contract, Full-Time

We're looking for an Enterprise Architect to support our migration to a new EA tool and help shape our future‑state architecture. This role is ideal for someone who brings structure, clarity, and strong strategic thinking.

Key Focus Areas:

  • EA Tooling & Metamodel: Define the hierarchy, taxonomy, and metamodel for registering all technology assets as we transition to a new EA platform. Ensure consistency, governance, and adoption across teams.

  • Capability Mapping: Build business capability maps and align them with target applications to drive simplification, rationalisation, and long‑term architectural planning.

    You will be responsible for translating business requirements into technical specifications, creating, and maintaining enterprise architecture models and standards, and ensuring alignment and integration of IT systems across the organisation.

    Key Responsibilities:

    Design scalable, secure enterprise architecture strategy.
    Collaborate with teams to deliver robust solutions.
    experience working in an organisation which is going through a digital transformation
    Lead architecture governance and assurance across transformation programmes.
    Ensure compliance with systems, privacy, and governance standards.
    Lead and mentor junior team members.
    Stay updated on data architecture trends.

    Experience

    Extensive experience in Enterprise Architecture.
    Proven experience in developing and implementing enterprise architecture models and standard.
    Experience with EA tooling (LeanIX, Ardoq, Orbus, BiZZdesign, etc.)
    Ability to create capability maps and define target application landscapes
    Expert knowledge of IT systems, technologies, and methodologies, such as cloud computing, service-oriented architecture, microservices, DevOps, agile, etc.
    Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
    Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
    Certification in enterprise architecture frameworks, such as TOGAF would be beneficial.

    If the role is of interest please get in contact

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