Queen Square Recruitment
Application Architect

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Application Architect
Application Architect
Location: Wokingham (preference for 5 days onsite, flexibility for 2–3 days per week considered) Start Date: ASAP Rate: £545 per day (inside IR35) Duration: 6 to 12 months initially
Role Overview
Our client is seeking an experienced Application Architect with strong GE domain knowledge to lead the design and governance of enterprise application solutions. You will drive application modernisation, cloud transformation, and system integration initiatives, ensuring secure, scalable, and high-performing solutions aligned to business objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and maintain enterprise application architecture.
- Lead application modernisation and cloud migration programmes.
- Design API, microservices, and integration architectures.
- Collaborate with stakeholders to translate business requirements into technical solutions.
- Establish architecture standards, governance, and best practices.
- Support GE-related applications and digital ecosystem integrations.
- Provide technical leadership, architecture reviews, and technology recommendations.
- Ensure security, compliance, and regulatory alignment.
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Skills & Experience
Essential:
- 10+ years' experience in application development and architecture.
- Experience in Enterprise Architecture.
- Application Modernisation.
- Azure, AWS and/or GCP.
- Microservices Architecture.
- REST APIs & Integration Frameworks.
- DevOps & CI/CD.
- Database & Data Architecture.
- Experience with GE business units, industrial systems, or GE Digital solutions.
- Knowledge of industrial operations, asset management, manufacturing, utilities, or Industrial IoT environments.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.


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Desirable:
- Experience with GE Digital products (Predix, APM, Historian, CIMPLICITY, Proficy).
- TOGAF, Azure Architect, AWS Architect, or equivalent certifications.
- Knowledge of IIoT, SCADA, MES, and OT/IT integration.
- Experience in Agile and DevSecOps environments.
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