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Solutions Architect

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Solutions Architect
Solution Architect
The Role
The Solution Architect is responsible for designing end-to-end technology solutions that meet business requirements, align with enterprise architecture standards, and ensure scalability, performance, and security. The role involves:
- Collaborating with stakeholders
- Guiding development teams
- Evaluating technology options
- Ensuring the successful delivery of complex digital and transformation initiatives
Responsibilities
- Develop end-to-end architecture covering applications, data, integration, security, and infrastructure
- Create high-level and detailed solution designs, architecture diagrams, data flows, and interface specifications
- Ensure solutions are scalable, secure, and compliant with enterprise standards
- Evaluate technology options and recommend optimal architectural choices
- Work closely with business leaders, product owners, delivery managers, and engineering teams to understand requirements
- Present architecture proposals and recommendations to senior leadership
- Perform architecture reviews, solution assurance, and risk assessments
- Guide development teams on implementation best practices and architectural patterns
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Essential Skills, Knowledge & Experience:
- Deep understanding and expertise of legacy technologies and/or platforms, including mainframes
- 6+ years of relevant work experience in solution architecture, with deep understanding of cloud hosting concepts and implementations
- Experience in converting legacy applications to containerized microservice design applications
- Deep understanding of domain-driven design and data mesh principles
- Hands-on experience in design, build, and deployment of applications based on:
- .Net MVC
- Java
- Angular
- React
- REST APIs
- CI/CD pipelines
- Event-based architecture
- Conceptual clarity around front-end development
- Hands-on experience implementing:
- APIs
- Microservices
- Application security
- Strong understanding of architecture design patterns, experience with:
- Secure interoperability standards and methods
- Architecture tools and process
- Hands-on experience setting up DevOps principles and practices, including:
- Continuous Integration and Deployment (CI/CD)
- Automated testing & deployment pipelines
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills – capable of working effectively with business stakeholders
- Knowledge of pension/annuity, preferably in UK Workplace pensions
- Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Sound knowledge of agile principles and practices
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