E-Commerce Software Architect

Bradford
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Job Title: E-Commerce Software Architect
Location: Bradford (Hybrid - 2 days in-office)
Salary: £60,000- £76,000
Industry: Retail

Overview:

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled E-Commerce Software Architect to join a company undergoing a major digital transformation. This role offers the chance to play a key role in shaping the architecture of high-traffic, scalable, and secure E-Commerce solutions. Working within an Agile environment, you will collaborate closely with developers, UX designers, and business change managers to drive innovation and enhance customer experience.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Define and implement scalable and secure E-Commerce architecture to support business growth.

  • Design and optimize integrations with third-party SaaS services such as payment gateways, ERP, and CRM systems.

  • Provide technical leadership and mentor a team of software engineers.

  • Develop and enforce architecture standards and best practices for coding, testing, deployment, and maintenance.

  • Ensure the security, reliability, and performance of the existing E-Commerce ecosystem (cloud-based services, APIs, databases).

  • Keep up to date with emerging E-Commerce technologies and industry trends.

  • Ensure compliance with UK regulations (UK-GDPR, PCI-DSS, FCA Conduct Rules).

    Key Skills:

  • 10+ years of experience in software development, with at least 3 years in an architect or technical lead role.

  • Proven expertise in designing and building high-traffic, transactional E-Commerce platforms.

  • Strong experience with C#, .NET, Java, JavaScript frameworks (AngularJS, jQuery).

  • Proficiency in API development (REST, SOAP, LDAP) with data formats like JSON & XML.

  • Knowledge of relational (MS SQL Server) and document-oriented databases (Oracle Endeca).

  • Experience in secure web and API development, including OWASP best practices, authentication protocols, and encryption.

  • Familiarity with performance optimization techniques for web applications.

  • Exposure to Agile methodologies (Scrum/Kanban) and DevOps practices (CI/CD, GitLab, Jenkins, Selenium)

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