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Solutions Architect required by Professional Services Firm, Hybrid, offices based near Holborn Central London paying upto 90k. Looking to elevate your career in a high-impact role with a respected professional services firm? Join a close-knit IT department of ten supporting a user base of around 200, where your ideas and expertise will directly influence the way technology drives the business forward.

Based near Holborn station in Central London, this hybrid position (3 days office based) offers the perfect blend of strategic leadership and hands-on innovation.

About the Role
We're looking for a skilled and forward-thinking IT Solutions Architect to help streamline workflows, drive integration across systems, and lead the design and implementation of scalable, secure, and efficient technical solutions. You'll play a critical role in evaluating new technologies, optimising system performance, and enhancing the firm's digital landscape with modern tools and platforms.

What You'll Do
·Develop a deep understanding of the current IT infrastructure and cybersecurity framework
·Design and implement inventive solutions to optimise workflows and system performance
·Evaluate existing and emerging technologies for continuous improvement
·Build and maintain a data warehouse using SQL, JSON, OData, and REST APIs, ensuring data integrity and storage best practices
·Leverage Microsoft Power Apps to enhance integration with business systems and improve user experience
·Rapidly assess system architecture and identify key integration points across platforms
·Utilise a strong understanding of Azure infrastructure and services for system design and deployment
·Apply ITIL best practices to ensure operational excellence and compliance
·Work across a broad range of general IT areas, including time management systems used in professional services
·Ensure smooth integration of mobile technologies to support a flexible, modern workforce

About You
·Proven experience as a Solutions Architect or senior-level technical specialist
·Excellent grasp of Azure, Power Platform, and integration best practices
·Strong working knowledge of data warehousing, API use, and systems design
·A solid understanding of cybersecurity principles and infrastructure
·Confident applying ITIL methodologies in day-to-day operations
·Well-rounded IT expertise, ideally within a professional services environment
·Familiarity with time recording systems, finance apps, and business productivity tools
·Comfortable working in a hybrid setup (minimum 3 days in the office)

Why Join?
·Up to £90,000 salary depending on experience
·Hybrid working with a vibrant Central London office (Holborn)
·Dynamic, mid-sized IT team where your impact is recognised
·Work for a firm that embraces technology and continuous improvement
·Supportive, collaborative environment that values innovation

Ready to take the lead on transformative IT projects?

Apply today and let Langley James help you land a standout role in a respected, forward-thinking firm

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