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IT Design Architect
IT SME / Design Architect – Third Party Risk Management (TPRM)
Location: London (Hybrid)
Contract: Initial 4 months Sector: Financial Services Commercial Terms: Competitive (Inside IR35) day rate
We’re supporting a leading Financial Services organisation with the appointment of an experienced IT SME / Design Architect to join a major Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) transformation programme.
This marks an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping the technology architecture for Third Party Business Continuity, Exit Strategy, and Operational Resilience across a complex enterprise environment.
The Role
As part of a high-profile transformation effort, you’ll:
- Define and own the technical architecture for Third Party Business Continuity and Exit Strategy.
- Translate business and regulatory requirements into scalable, secure, and compliant technology solutions, ensuring alignment with enterprise architecture standards.
- Collaborate with senior stakeholders across Technology, Risk, Procurement, and the wider business to deliver end-to-end solution designs that support operational resilience and third-party risk management objectives.
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Key Responsibilities
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Define and own the target technical architecture for:
- Third Party Business Continuity.
- Exit Strategy.
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Produce end-to-end solution designs aligned with business, regulatory, and operational requirements.
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Design integrations across:
- Enterprise applications.
- APIs.
- Workflows.
- Third-party platforms.
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Ensure compliance with:
- Enterprise architecture.
- Security.
- Governance standards.
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Provide technical leadership during:
- Design phase.
- Development phase.
- Delivery phase.
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Identify and address technical risks, along with:
- Key dependencies.
- Mitigation strategies across the wider programme.
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Work closely with:
- Business Analysts.
- PMO.
- Architecture & Delivery teams to ensure successful implementation.
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Evaluate technologies and tooling that enhance:
- Third-Party Risk Management.
- Operational Resilience capabilities.


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Essential Skills & Experience
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Proven experience as a:
- Solution Architect.
- Technical Architect.
- Design Architect.
Within large-scale transformation programmes.
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Strong expertise in enterprise solution architecture, including:
- Integrations.
- APIs.
- Cloud technologies.
- Data architecture.
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Outstanding stakeholder management skills, with the ability to:
- Translate and communicate technical concepts to non-technical business audiences.
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Experience designing:
- Secure, scalable enterprise solutions.
- Within regulated environments.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Highly Desirable
- Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM)
- Operational Resilience experience
- Business Continuity expertise
- Exit Planning / Exit Strategy specialisation
- Financial Services knowledge
- Regulatory-driven transformation programme experience
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