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Solutions Architect - Corporate Payments

London
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Solutions Architect - Corporate Payments

My client a leading global bank is looking for a Solutions Architect to join their global architecture team supporting Corporate Payments, Accounting Services, Liquidity Management and Commercial Card domains. This role focuses on aligning technology strategy with business goals, managing architectural risks, and ensuring compliance with enterprise standards.

The role can be Chester or Bromley based (3 days onsite)

Key Responsibilities:

Define and deliver solution architecture aligned with business and technology strategy
Shape high-level architecture and adapt to evolving requirements
Collaborate with stakeholders, vendors, and development teams
Ensure non-functional requirements are met (e.g. security, scalability, performance)
Support agile delivery and architectural runway planning
Lead design reviews and resolve technical impedimentsRequired Skills:

Deep domain expertise in Corporate Payments (essential) and related financial services
Strong experience in API design, microservices, and integration platforms
Hands-on with Cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)
Familiarity with DevOps, CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes
Proven ability to work across SDLC models (Waterfall/Agile)
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Broad IT knowledge: financial software, middleware, databases
Ability to translate complex concepts for varied audiencesQualifications:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field
TOGAF 9 certification (preferred)
Cloud Architect certification (AWS, Azure, or GCP preferred)

If this sounds like the right fit for you, please apply with your updated CV

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