Lead Solution Architect - Data Analytics

Inspire People
Ls15Bw, LS1 5BW, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£81,360 pa

Salary

£81,360 pa

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
5 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

25 days annual leave 10% - 25% annual discretionary performance award 8% benefits allowance Non-contributory career-average pension Flexible start and finish times Adaptable working patterns Working-from-abroad policy Private medical insurance Income protection Dental cover

Become part of a mission-driven team building secure, resilient platforms that safeguard the nation's financial system. The Bank of England, in partnership with Inspire People, is seeking a Lead Solution Architect - Data Analytics with strong enterprise and solution architecture experience, deep knowledge of cloud-based data platforms, and a track record of delivering complex data and analytics solutions in highly regulated environments. Based in Leeds on a 21-month FTC with a salary of up to £81,360 plus an 8% cash benefits allowance, annual bonus of up to 25% and a non-contributory pension.

Shape the Future of Technology at the UK's Central Bank

The Bank of England plays a critical role in maintaining the UK's monetary and financial stability. Within the Technology Strategy & Architecture function for Data, Analytics and AI, this role provides architectural leadership across enterprise-scale data and analytics platforms that support nationally critical services operating under high levels of security, regulation and scrutiny.

As a Lead Solution Architect - Data Analytics, you will:

  • Define and govern solution and enterprise architectures for data analytics platforms
  • Translate business strategies and requirements into target architectures, solution designs and technology roadmaps
  • Produce architectural artefacts including blueprints, technical options, design patterns and high-level designs
  • Shape architectural decisions across complex initiatives and represent architecture at governance forums
  • Lead and develop a team of architects, supporting capability development and delivery
  • Engage with senior stakeholders across Technology and the wider Bank
  • Promote best practice across the data lifecycle, including data governance, quality, security and responsible use

Essential skills for the Lead Solution Architect - Data Analytics include:

  • Significant experience in IT architecture with a strong focus on data and analytics solutions
  • Proven experience designing and evolving enterprise-scale data platforms
  • Deep expertise in cloud-based data and analytics services on the Microsoft Azure platform (e.g. Azure Databricks, Azure ML)
  • Experience shaping proofs of concept and evolving designs into production solutions
  • Strong stakeholder engagement skills, including engagement with senior stakeholders
  • Experience leading and developing architecture teams

Desirable skills for the Lead Solution Architect - Data Analytics include:

  • Experience working with architecture frameworks and methodologies (e.g. TOGAF, Zachman)
  • Broad knowledge of enterprise data technologies, including lakehouse and medallion architectures, legacy data platforms and data engineering (ETL, ELT, CDC)
  • Experience working within large, complex or highly regulated organisations

In return, you can expect a flexible working culture, including:

  • Non-contributory career-average pension.
  • 10% - 25% annual discretionary performance award based on a current award pool
  • 8% benefits allowance with the option to take as salary or purchase a wide range of flexible benefits.
  • 25 days annual leave with option to buy up to 13 additional days through flexible benefits.
  • Flexible start and finish times plus adaptable working patterns.
  • Working-from-abroad policy (subject to approval).
  • Inclusive culture that values diversity, wellbeing and development.
  • Private medical insurance and income protection.
  • Dental cover

Why Join?

You will work on nationally critical technology platforms that underpin the stability of the UK's financial system, shaping enterprise-scale data architecture and contributing to long-term, system-wide transformation at the Bank of England.

If you want to deliver technology that safeguards the UK's financial system and work on data platforms of national importance, apply now and one of the Inspire People team will be in touch.

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