IT Technical Archtect
Role details
Job location
Tech stack
Job description
We are seeking a Senior Technology Architect to conduct an architectural assessment of services with a focus on resiliency, performance, and scalability. This role involves providing an assessment of current services, identifying gaps, and creating a roadmap for improvement over a three-month engagement., * Conduct architectural assessments focusing on resiliency, performance, and scalability.
- Identify gaps in current services and create a roadmap for improvements.
- Drive and own conversations to assess and analyse areas needing improvement.
- Identify bugs and create problem statements, advising on prioritisation for fixes.
- Facilitate decision-making processes in coordination with engineering teams.
- Collaborate closely with internal teams and stakeholders to implement solutions., Join a prestigious Big Four firm, where you will engage with high-profile clients and work alongside skilled professionals in a collaborative and innovative environment. Enjoy the benefit of travel expenses covered for work in London.
Work Environment
This position requires working three days per week at the Office in London, with travel expenses covered. Collaborate closely with end-client engineering teams and work in a dynamic, agile environment. Location
London, UK Rate/Salary
550.00 - 650.00 GBP Daily
Requirements
- Strong background in banking/financial services.
- Experience in the whole IT enterprise landscape, ie, Infrastructure technology, applications development, DevOps, cloud services, data, databases and integration.
- Proficiency in databases and working within an Agile delivery environment.
- Ability to drive conversations and own the assessment process.
- Experience in identifying bugs and creating problem statements.
Additional Skills & Qualifications (Desirable)
- Experience in credit card/payments is advantageous.
- Background in tokenisation and stakeholder management.
- Knowledge in infrastructure and application development.
- Familiarity with the personisation and resiliency concepts.