Technical Architect

London
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Technical Architect 
Contract – until 31/03/2027
Remote Working
SC Clearance Essential 
£500-£550pd (Inside IR35)
 
Job Description:
We are seeking an experienced Technical Architect to join our team. In this role, you will work with multiple projects and teams, addressing complex problems that require broad architectural thinking. You will provide mentorship within teams and offer leadership to other architects, being responsible for leading the technical design of systems and services. Your ability to justify and communicate design decisions will be crucial, as will your role in assuring the quality of services and systems. You will ensure that technical work aligns with the broader strategic goals of the government, evolving and defining governance as necessary. Furthermore, you will assure the quality of services across sets of services, utilising tools such as standards, guardrails, and principles to effectively govern delivery.
 
Required Experience:
5-10 years of experience with Scala/Java 8 and Mulesoft is essential. Experience with AWS (Amazon Web Services) and knowledge of DevOps tools is required.
 
Team Structure:
You will work within a collaborative team environment, interacting with various stakeholders and leading architectural efforts across multiple projects.
 
Skills and Qualifications:

Proven expertise in turning business problems into technical design
Strong stakeholder management skills
Practitioner knowledge in governance and assurance
Experience in making and guiding decisions, particularly in medium risk and complexity scenarios
Ability to define and challenge strategies
Understanding of the entire context in which technical solutions are implemented
Excellent communication skills to justify and explain design decisions 
Join us in shaping the future of our technical architecture and delivering high-quality solutions that meet the needs of our clients

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