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Solutions Architect
Location: Portsmouth - Hybrid working - One day per week on-site
Summary
Lead Forensics is a rapidly growing, leading SaaS company with products in the B2B sales and marketing space. We’re seeking a Software Architect (Platform and Solutions focus) within our engineering department that builds our customer-facing product suite. You will be working alongside our Principal Architect, working on both long-term strategic architecture work as well as supporting Lead Developers with the design of new products and features.
You will be working with our modern tech stack (NestJS/NodeJS, Vue, Redis, SQL Server and SingleStore) and will need to be highly competent in designing large-scale cloud-first (AWS), high-performance SaaS solutions that can handle high data throughput and large data sets.
This is a role that would suit someone with a very strong development background, with expertise in creating clean code, following DevOps practices, and with strong interpersonal skills, who has moved into an architectural career path.
Key Responsibilities:
- Working with the Principal Architect to determine architectural patterns, principles, and practices that support our strategy; then mentoring developers to implement features in a way that follows these ideals.
- Apply design patterns and best practices to design the Group Platform, enabling the delivery of fast-moving and innovative new products and features.
- Taking ownership of ensuring Lead Forensics Group software initiatives are designed and implemented in alignment with our strategy.
- Mentor, and support Lead Developers, helping them continuously improve on rapidly designing commercially balanced solutions.
- Proactively setting the direction for the use of new technologies and tools.
- Hands-on Coding of Proof of Concepts and Prototypes as well as reviewing code to ensure adherence to our standards.
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About You:
Experience & Background
- 3–5+ years in a software architect role.
- Strong technical development background, having progressed through hands-on engineering roles.
- Experience operating within mature SaaS organizations, ideally B2B SaaS with high customer volumes.
- Experience working with distributed and offshore teams.
Technical & Methodological Strength
- Comfortable engaging at both strategic and detailed technical levels when required.
- Deep understanding of modern DevOps practices and architecture patterns that support this.
- Experience designing microservice architecture.
- Experience designing event-driven architecture.
- Experience developing software with cloud technologies (preferably AWS).
- Experience with a range of database technologies and practices including OLAP, OLTP, ETL, and Data Warehousing.
- Experience with AI architecture.


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Mindset Style
- Highly analytical, adaptable, and able to operate with mental agility in a fast-moving environment.
- Commercially aware, pragmatic, and outcome-focused.
- Strong academic grounding is valued — particularly Computer Science or similar technical disciplines.
The ideal candidate will have:
- Extensive experience designing and developing complex/distributed systems in a SaaS environment following the DevOps methodology, using cloud-native technologies and microservices, with a broad experience in decoupled modular architecture, SOLID and Clean code, design patterns, and testing.
- Significant experience and ability to work with technical and non-technical stakeholders, to elicit, clarify, and disseminate requirements, then design commercial optimal solutions that take technical, scheduling, and cost constraints into account.
- Significant previous experience as a hands-on software engineer, and to have maintained the skills required to get down into the code when required.
Why Join Lead Forensics:
- A senior technical role with high influence and impact.
- Work closely with an experienced CTO on shaping the future of the platform.
- Be part of a fast-paced, forward-thinking company, that is driving a high-performance and commercial approach to SaaS.
- Positive culture that values onsite collaboration.
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