Solution Architect

Lincoln
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Role: Solution Architect
Location: Lincoln
Work mode: Hybrid - 2 days a week onsite
Salary: Up to £95k + car allowance
Field Based, Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits
Our client a leading supplier of Fresh Food Brands are looking for a Solution Architect to design and deliver end-to-end technology solutions that drive real business value. You’ll work at the intersection of strategy and delivery — shaping architectures that are secure, scalable, cost-effective and aligned to enterprise standards.
You will play a key role in our digital transformation — trusted to design solutions that matter, influence direction, Design the future. Shape outcomes and leave a lasting architectural legacy.
This is a role for someone who enjoys influence, clarity and ownership — translating complex needs into elegant, build-ready solutions.
What you’ll do

  • Own end-to-end solution design across cloud, integration, data, security and operations
  • Create high-quality architecture artefacts (options papers, HLDs, LLDs, NFRs and diagrams)
  • Partner with stakeholders to shape requirements and smart trade-offs
  • Govern designs through assurance and architecture review
  • Guide delivery teams, PoCs and technical spikes
  • Champion performance, resilience and cost optimisation
  • Build reusable patterns that raise the bar across the organisation
    What you’ll bring
  • Strong cloud experience (Azure is a must)
  • Expertise in APIs, microservices and modern integration patterns
  • Solid data architecture knowledge (analytics platforms such as Power BI, Fabric, Synapse)
  • Security-first mindset (IAM, RBAC, encryption, GDPR)
  • Experience with DevOps, CI/CD, IaC and containers
  • Architecture framework knowledge (TOGAF or similar)
  • Confident communicator who can influence at all levels
    Apply now to join a family-owned company which began in 1920 and includes successful milling, poultry, agriculture, and consumer foods businesses. In a recent survey by Best Companies we were rated as one of the Top 10 companies to work for in the Food and Drink industry

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