Solicitors Regulation Authority
Enterprise Architect

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Enterprise Architect
The team
As a key member of the wider IT Planning & Architecture team you will collaborate with senior stakeholders, solution architecture teams, and various IT and business areas to deliver high-quality enterprise solutions. As a dynamic and forward-thinking team within the SRA, we integrate projects and programmes aligning with our business strategy. We are committed to continuous improvement and leveraging modern technology to drive business success.
The role
The Enterprise Architect (EA) helps to set the direction, and establishes the approach, for integrating information systems, data and programmes. In this role, you will develop, coordinate, communicate, maintain, catalogue, collaborate and encourage the use of Enterprise Architecture patterns. You'll provide expertise and advice on Enterprise Architecture issues, ensuring that solution designs deliver against business strategies and that future technology solutions adhere to agreed architectural principles.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Helping to develop strategic architecture roadmaps
- Improving Architectural governance
- Providing guidance to solution architecture providers both internal and 3rd party's
- Cultivating and influencing key business stakeholders
- Establishing yourself as a trusted and knowledgeable advisor able to translate complex technology solutions into clear, concise, layman's language
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What it is in it for you
- Influence and shape new business technology initiatives, driving innovation and transformation
- Work in a supportive and inclusive environment where your expertise is valued
- Make significant impact towards the SRA's strategic vision
- Access continuous learning and development opportunities to stay at the forefront of industry trends and best practices
- Be recognized as a trusted advisor and partner, pragmatically championing Enterprise Architecture good practice
- Lead and innovate within a collaborative and diverse team, blending strategic thinking with practical and pragmatic application
- A range of company benefits
What we are looking for:
- Solid experience working as an Enterprise Architect
- A practical understanding of the impact of different business models and processes on the Enterprise Architecture, how architecture can support/enable business value
- Expertise in developing Architectures that meet business timeframes and outcomes
- Ability to communicate complex technical information to both technical and non-technical audiences
- Able to plan complex interventions and project work over a significant period of time into the future and possess the ability to manage shifting priorities effectively
- Strategic thinker and problem solver, a confident decision maker, comfortable with accountability at a senior level


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- There is a full role profile attached to the bottom of this advert on our website.
- This is a hybrid role and will be based in our Birmingham office 1 to 2 days a week, and from home the rest of the week.
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To apply
To apply, please click 'Apply' and complete the online application form. As part of your application, you will need to:
- Upload your CV
- Upload a one-page cover letter that clearly explains how your current and previous experience meets each essential requirement set out in this advert and the attached role profile
To find out more about the recruitment and selection process and how to make the most of your application, please visit our jobs pages.
The campaign will be closed on 31 August 2026 at 23:55. We encourage any interested applicants to apply as soon as possible as we may choose to close the application early if sufficient quality applications are received.
Shortlisting and interview process will take place in September 2026.
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