Technical Architect

City of London
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Technical Architect

London - Hybrid (1 day per week onsite)
Up to £85,000 + Excellent Benefits
Permanent

We are partnering with a professional services organisation looking to appoint a Technical Architect to help shape and govern their evolving technology landscape.

This role sits at the intersection of strategy and delivery, providing architectural leadership across cloud engineering, integrations, development and DevOps practices.

You will play a key role in defining architecture standards, guiding technical teams and ensuring solutions are secure, scalable and aligned with the organisation's long-term technology strategy.

Key Responsibilities

Define and govern technical architecture standards and design principles
Provide hands-on architectural leadership across cloud platforms, integrations and development
Lead architecture reviews and technical design decisions
Support engineering teams with complex technical challenges
Promote automation, DevOps practices and reusable delivery patterns
Ensure solutions are secure, scalable and resilient
Identify emerging technologies and contribute to technology roadmaps

Skills & Experience

Experience as a Technical Architect, Lead Engineer or Senior Developer
Strong experience with Microsoft Azure cloud platforms
Experience working with Dynamics 365 / CRM environments
Knowledge of cloud architecture, integrations and API design
Familiarity with DevOps and modern engineering practices
Strong communication skills and ability to engage both technical and non-technical stakeholdersBenefits

Salary up to £85,000
Hybrid working - 1 day per week onsite in London
30 days annual leave
10% employer pension contribution
Healthcare cash plan
Life assurance
Flexible working environment
Modern central London office

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