Stealth iT Consulting
Business Architect

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Digital Business Architect - Senior Consultant - Permanent
Location: Flexible working model with occasional travel to client/home office site
Salary: Up to £70,000 per annum + Bonus - Depending on experience
Clearance: Candidates must be eligible for SC Clearance, have 5 years UK residency, and the correct right to work status in the UK.
A leading IT Consultancy and Transformation client is looking to onboard a Senior Consultant - Digital Business Architect to work across an exciting Private & Public Sector focused projects.
This role will see you working with leading architects, technology consultants, and business sector experts where you will be instrumental in delivering profitable outcomes in business and technology-oriented environments, helping a broad range of private and public-sector clients to achieve strategic goals.
In this role you will play a key role in:
- Help clients define their digital strategy and build the business case for investing in ground-breaking AI and other digital technologies
- Define compelling customer value propositions and winning business models for the digital era, then creating and documenting solution blueprints, roadmaps, capability models, or operating models.
- Applying Agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban, SAFe) to structure delivery teams around value chains and create features and epics.
- Applying Design Thinking to develop personas, define pain points, define MVPs and prototypes, and designing experiments to test solution hypotheses.
- Cultivate strong relationships among working teams and build enduring relationships with senior leadership, and work closely with SMEs to ensure design feasibility, viability, and compliance.
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Key skills and experience we’re looking for:
- Business architecture experience in consulting or industry (Business/Enterprise Architect, Senior Business Analyst, Product Owner, Product Manager) using recognised methods and frameworks.
- Wider experience and capability in technology-enabled rethinking / reengineering of business models (service design, organisational change, business strategy, financial analysis, process improvement such as Lean / Six Sigma).
- Demonstrable experience in holistic analysis of AI use cases within project scoping and/or delivery, including the impact on people, processes, data, and sustainability
- Ability to understand and engage with technical teams on highly complex technology and data projects: you won’t be designing a technology stack, and you do need to understand the implications of the stack for the rest of the solution elements while maintaining a laser focus on the business value we’re delivering through this technology.


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