Solutions Architect - Hybrid

Belfast
3 weeks ago
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We are recruiting for a Solutions Architect with a software development background. They will have experience within a consultancy or similar experience as a contractor working on leading edge technologies to drive business improvement and successful growth within technical change and transformation.

Key responsibilities:

  • Collaborate and contribute insights to help organizations enhance their agility in response to dynamic market changes.

  • Contribute to impactful projects, launching award-winning Internet of Things platforms, and developing systems for tracking clinical trials.

  • Utilize your passion for leading-edge technologies to drive real-world impact.

  • Design and deliver cutting-edge business solutions from CXO level to delivery, leveraging hands-on experience.

  • Serve as a technical leader, supporting and leading FTSE 100 clients in production software development.

  • Access the latest training and certifications, including AWS, Azure, and GCP, along with extensive courses and mentoring programs available to the business.

  • Enjoy flexible working arrangements to maintain work-life balance.

    Skills and Qualifications:

  • Proven track record in providing technical leadership across application, business, and integration architectures.

  • Comfortable across all architecture domains with specialisation in at least one of the following:

    • Architecture domain

    • Business domain (e.g., CRM, eCommerce)

    • Across Sectors

    • Technologies/vendors

  • Experience in conducting solution options assessment, including product selection and analysis of patterns and sourcing approaches.

  • Ability to deliver strategic thinking to stakeholders through Architecture Roadmaps, mentoring, and technical thought leadership.

  • Proficiency in architecture modelling tools and frameworks such as UML, ArchiMate, etc.

  • Understanding of the commercial, people, and organisational aspects of architectural work.

  • Deep knowledge of technologies worked with, with exposure to emerging technologies and architectural trends including:

    • Microservices vs Packaged Solutions

    • Cloud vs On-premises

    • Digital transformation enablement

    • Cloud architectures, with experience in AWS, Google Cloud Platform, or Azure

    • Familiarity with a broad span of vendors: IBM, Oracle, Salesforce, SAP, etc.

    • Understanding the architect's role in agile delivery

    • Internet of Things concepts

      If you're driven by collaboration, passionate about leading-edge technologies, and want to make a real-world impact through innovative solutions, we encourage you to apply.

      15% discretionary bonus

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