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Enterprise Architect with extensive high level stakeholder engagement and proven experience aligning business strategy with technical roadmapping is sought by a not-for-profit organisation based in central Birmingham.

With a digitalization & legacy upgrade program in full swing this Enterprise Architect will play a lead role in improving the proactive, data driven business approach spearheading best in class technology (AI, ML, Cloud, Data) to achieve these key objectives.

This role would suit an existing Enterprise Architect who is looking for more autonomy and scope to work on projects of national significance or a Solutions architect with experience delivering multi year technical roadmaps who is looking to step up into an Enterprise architect role.

In return this individual can expect a real commitment to personal development and progression alongside a market leading benefits package and a family first approach to the work/ life balance.

This Enterprise Architect should have most of the following key skills:

  • A strong background in multi-year technical roadmapping
  • Demonstrable experience working within a multi-disciplinary team (Solution architects, developers, infrastructure, testers etc)
  • A background with a wide range of windows technologies
  • A real thought leader in the business impact of new technology across AI, ML, cloud, data governance etc
  • Experience working in the not for profit, higher education or regulatory sector would be useful
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to articulate complex technical solutions to non-technical, senior stakeholders

    This Enterprise Architect based near Birmingham will receive:

  • Generous starting salary
  • Guaranteed pay rise after passing probation
  • Work from home for 4 days a week with a family first approach
  • Flexible working hours
  • Private healthcare
  • Private Pension Scheme
  • Life assurance & income protection
  • Short working week
  • Up to 30 days annual leave plus bank holiday
  • Regular salary and progression reviews
  • A personal training and certification budget with weekly personal development time
  • An autonomous working environment

    So if you are an Enterprise Architect and likes the sound of joining a dynamic, autonomous company with excellent progression opportunities then please click apply now to be considered.

    Enterprise Architect
    Birmingham (4 days a week remote)
    Enterprise architecture, stakeholder engagement, not for profit, higher education

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