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Solutions Architect
We are looking for an experienced Lead Solution Architect to join a large-scale transformation program. This role requires a strategic thinker who can provide architecture leadership, drive end-to-end solution design, and collaborate with stakeholders across business and technology teams. Key Responsibilities Define and own the end-to-end solution architecture for complex transformation initiatives. Provide architecture leadership across multiple product teams, platforms, and technology domains. Create and communicate a clear architecture vision aligned with business objectives. Establish architecture principles, standards, guardrails, and reusable patterns. Collaborate closely with Product Leads, Tech Leads, and Delivery Leads to ensure successful solution delivery. Identify and mitigate cross-team dependencies, integration challenges, and architectural risks. Align solutions with enterprise architecture standards and long-term strategic goals. Drive architecture governance and promote best practices across teams. Mentor and coach technical teams on architectural thinking and design approaches. Communicate architecture decisions, trade-offs, and risks to both technical and business stakeholders. Required Skills & Experience Minimum 6+ years of experience in Solution Architecture or Architecture Leadership roles. Proven experience delivering large-scale operational, mission-critical, or transformation programs. Strong expertise in end-to-end solution design across multiple domains and teams. Experience working within Agile, Product-Based, or Mission-Led delivery environments. Strong knowledge of modern architecture principles including: AWS Cloud (preferred) Microservices Architecture API-led Integration Event-Driven Architecture Canonical Data Models Excellent stakeholder management, communication, and influencing skills. Strong problem-solving capabilities with the ability to balance business, technical, cost, and delivery considerations. Experience coaching and mentoring technical teams.
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