Senior Technical Architect

Leeds
1 week ago
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I am recruiting for a Senior Technical Architect to be based in either Leeds or Newcastle-Upon-Tyne 3 days a week, 2 days remote.

The role falls inside IR35 so you will need to work through an umbrella company for the duration of the contract.

As the Senior Technical Architect you will work with engineering teams and be responsible for supporting the design, development, delivery and maintenance of IT products and services.

You must have strong experience of working as a Technical Architect and help grow the technical architecture community, helping to support the community and build high quality products and services.

You will lead, deliver and support technical design of a product or part of a shared platform to meet user needs and business objectives & also lead on ensuring high quality of technical designs and adherence to enterprise architecture principles and roadmaps.

Experience of ArchiMate and UML architecture/design and modelling techniques, tools and standards and also Agile / DevOps delivery methodologies and best practice

You will be skilled in Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Delivery (CD) and Microservice and API-led architecture and integration design tools.

You must also have experience of WebServices, SOA, BPEL and ESB architecture and integration design tools.

Please apply ASAP to find out more

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