Enterprise Technical Architect

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Enterprise Technical Architect.

Are you ready to take on a pivotal role in shaping the technological future of a leading organisation? Our client is seeking a dynamic and experienced Enterprise Technical Architect to drive innovation and enhance IT services while delivering cost savings. This is an exciting opportunity for you, as a forward-thinking professional, to lead enterprise architecture initiatives and make a tangible impact on the success of a prestigious institution.

The Role:
As an Enterprise Technical Architect, you will play a key role in shaping and managing a portfolio of solutions that underpin organisational success. These solutions encompass Cloud, Infrastructure and Network projects, products, systems (including applications, technologies, processes, and information). Your responsibilities will include:
Developing and maintaining architecture strategies and standards for IT Infrastructure, Cloud and Network services.
Enhancing service delivery by establishing, coordinating, and enforcing enterprise architecture frameworks.
Collaborating closely with solution, security, and data architects colleagues to analyse and deliver cost efficient but cohesive IT solutions.
Connecting project and programme strategies to organisational goals for maximum impact including delivering cost savings
Mentoring and managing solution designers within the Enterprise Architecture function, fostering a culture of teamwork and innovation.
Job Title: Enterprise Technical Architect.
Location: Hybrid working. London 2 days a week. The rest remote.
Duration. Type: Full-Time, Permanent.
Salary: c £80,000 - £83,000 plus very generous pension and holiday allowance.

About You: To succeed in this role, you will need:
Proven experience as a hands-on Architect, ideally with expertise in Enterprise Technical Architecture within Infrastructure, Cloud (Azure and AWS) and Networks.
Able to identify opportunities to optimise Infrastructure, Cloud (Azure and AWS) and Networks services to deliver cost savings
Good technical understanding, able to communicate complex IT solutions to a non technical audience.
Strong knowledge across multiple disciplines, from architecture to operations.
A qualification in or demonstrable understanding of architecture frameworks such as TOGAF.
Excellent communication and leadership skills, adaptable, with the ability to inspire and mentor a team effectively and work well with business stakeholders.
What's on Offer? This role comes with an attractive package, including:
Competitive salary c £80,000 pa.
Access to a generous pension scheme.
30 days' annual leave (plus bank holidays).
Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance.
Season ticket loan scheme.
Comprehensive personal and professional development opportunities.
Inclusive employment policies, designed to support diversity and family-friendly practices.
Why Join?
This is your chance to join an organisation that values diversity of thought and fosters innovation. Our client is committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace where everyone can thrive and contribute to groundbreaking achievements.

How to Apply:

If you are an experienced Enterprise Technical Architect with a passion for driving technological excellence, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to join a team that values innovation, collaboration, and impact. Send your CV to Simon at Note: Reasonable adjustments will be made throughout the recruitment process for candidates with disabilities. Applications from individuals seeking flexible working arrangements are welcome.

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