Identity Verification Architect (IDV Architect)

Knutsford
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Role Title: Identity Verification Architect (IDV Architect)
Location: Knutsford
Working Model: Hybrid - 60% Office / 40% Remote
Contract Duration: 8 months £650 per day Inside IR35 Must be eligible for BPSS Clearance

Role Overview
The IDV Architect will design a resilient, scalable and secure Identity Verification (IDV) architecture leveraging Microsoft Verified ID, Onfido, and modern authentication patterns. The role focusses on safeguarding user trust, reducing risk across identity journeys, and enabling seamless, secure recovery experiences for customers and colleagues.
This individual will lead architectural definition across Proof of Concept, MVP, and full production delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Design end‑to‑end security and IDV architecture for POC, MVP, and production phases.
Define secure user journeys for remote password reset, identity verification, and related authentication flows.
Ensure full alignment with enterprise security standards, compliance requirements, and threat modelling outputs.
Produce comprehensive architectural deliverables, including:
High-Level Designs (HLD)
Low-Level Designs (LLD)
Architecture patterns
Data flow diagrams
Integration specifications
Provide architectural guidance to engineering teams throughout build, test, and implementation.
Validate required security controls, ensuring they are properly implemented and tested.Essential Experience

Strong background in IAM, MFA, IDV, and secure authentication flows.
Hands-on experience designing solutions using Microsoft Entra, Verified ID, Azure AD B2C/B2B, or equivalent enterprise identity platforms.
Knowledge of biometric verification platforms, ideally Onfido.
Proven ability to create high‑quality architectural documentation.Desirable Experience

Experience designing architecture within financial services or other highly regulated environments.
Exposure to privacy preserving identity models and decentralised identity.
Understanding of DevSecOps, secure CI/CD processes, and API security best practice.Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

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