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About The Opportunity
This is an opportunity to register your interest in future Enterprise Architect (EA) positions within our growing technical leadership function. Roles of this type could sit within a dynamic, forward-thinking technology environment where you would contribute to shaping enterprise solutions that drive organisational capability and competitive advantage.
What You Would Do
Typical responsibilities could include:
- Collaborating with business stakeholders to understand organisational strategy and translate requirements into enterprise architecture solutions
- Contributing to the design and evolution of enterprise technology solutions, systems integration and architectural roadmaps
- Supporting the definition and documentation of architectural standards, patterns and governance frameworks
- Working with cross-functional teams including infrastructure, applications, security and operations to deliver aligned solutions
- Participating in architecture reviews and assurance activities to ensure solutions meet enterprise standards and compliance requirements
- Contributing to the evaluation and recommendation of technology platforms and tools that support business objectives
- Engaging with senior stakeholders to communicate architectural vision and rationale
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
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What You Could Bring
Most roles of this type require the following:
- Master's degree in Computer Science or equivalent professional qualification and experience
- TOGAF 9 Certified or equivalent enterprise architecture credentials
- Demonstrable experience in enterprise solutions architecture, IT architecture or related discipline
- Strong understanding of enterprise architecture frameworks, methodologies and best practices
- Ability to translate complex technical concepts for business and non-technical audiences
- Collaborative approach to working across multiple teams and business units
- Experience working within UK-based technology or professional services environments
What Roles Of This Type Could Offer
Most roles of this type offer the following, dependent on the industry and seniority of the role:
- Opportunity to develop expertise in enterprise architecture across diverse sectors and technology landscapes
- Exposure to complex, large-scale technology transformations and strategic initiatives
- Collaboration with experienced architects and technical leaders
- Potential progression toward senior and principal-level architecture responsibilities
- Flexible working arrangements where supported by the role
- Access to professional development and continued certification opportunities


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About SThree
SThree is the global STEM workforce consultancy.
We advise businesses, build expert teams and deliver project solutions to outpace tomorrow, together.
Across the UK, we connect talented specialists with cutting-edge opportunities across technology, engineering, life sciences and financial services supported by our offices in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Leeds.
How To Register Interest
If you are interested in being added to our database to be considered for future opportunities, registering is quick and easy. No cover letter required. We will be in touch when we are instructed on these roles to discuss the next step in your career.
Disclaimer:
Please note that the content of this advert does not represent a live vacancy or any guarantee of future vacancies, and by responding to this advert you agree to us adding your details to our database for future opportunities.
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