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Enterprise Architect
We’re working with a Fleet-based IT managed service provider and consultancy supporting SMEs across infrastructure, cloud, cyber security and managed services.
They are looking for an Enterprise Architect to provide architectural leadership across a key customer engagement, while also acting in a fractional IT Director capacity for their wider client base.
The role blends strategic oversight with hands-on architecture and carries line-management responsibility for a small architecture and analysis team.
Responsibilities:
- Provide architectural leadership, governance and strategic oversight on a major client engagement.
- Act as a fractional IT Director across a portfolio of clients, owning IT strategy, roadmapping and advisory.
- Lead technical audits and assurance reviews.
- Support onboarding of new clients and environments.
- Contribute to pre-sales and new business activity.
- Design and assure Microsoft and Azure-based infrastructure and cloud solutions.
- Engage senior stakeholders with confidence and translate business goals into technical direction.
- Manage and develop a small team, including two architects and a contract Business Analyst.
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Requirements:
- Strong Microsoft and Azure expertise.
- Solid networking and infrastructure background.
- Proven experience operating at both strategic IT Director level and hands-on architectural level.
- Experience within an MSP, IT consultancy or client-facing environment.
- Confident senior stakeholder engagement and communication.
- Track record across IT strategy, roadmapping, governance or technical assurance.


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Nice to Have:
- Background progressing from infrastructure / 3rd line into architecture.
- Microsoft / Azure certifications, such as AZ-305, AZ-104 or SC-300.
- ITIL, ISO 27001 or ISO 9001 familiarity.
- Pre-sales or bid-support experience.
- Experience managing or mentoring technical teams.
Details:
- Hybrid in Fleet, with 5 days onsite in every 10 working days.
- Leadership responsibility for a small architecture / BA team.
- Permanent, full-time.
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