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PEGA Architect

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About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Lead Systems Architect (Pega) to join a high-profile project. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead the design and delivery of complex Pega solutions, ensuring alignment with enterprise standards and business objectives.

Key Responsibilities
Solution Architecture & Design

Lead end-to-end architecture and design of Pega applications.
Define reusable frameworks, components, and integration patterns.
Translate complex business needs into scalable, secure, and preformant solutions.Technical Leadership

Act as the technical authority and mentor for Pega development teams.
Review and validate solution designs for compliance with architecture principles.
Provide hands-on guidance in Pega configuration, rules, data modelling, and integrations.Project Delivery

Collaborate with business analysts, product owners, and developers throughout the SDLC.
Ensure timely, budget-compliant delivery of high-quality solutions.
Support DevOps and CI/CD practices for Pega deployments.Governance & Standards

Define and enforce Pega best practices, coding standards, and design guidelines.
Participate in architectural governance boards and solution reviews.
Evaluate new Pega capabilities and release updates for adoption.Stakeholder Management

Communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
Align Pega solutions with organisational goals.
Provide architectural input for pre-sales or RFP processes when required.Requirements

Proven experience as a Lead Systems Architect with Pega.
Strong understanding of solution architecture principles and enterprise standards.
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
BPSS clearance (or ability to obtain).What you need to do now

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