Principal Enterprise Architect
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Job description
This is a senior client-facing role for an experienced Enterprise Architect who enjoys operating at the intersection of business strategy, technology leadership and commercial growth.
You'll work directly with executive stakeholders, helping some of the UK's largest and most complex organisations navigate major transformation initiatives, shape technology roadmaps and deliver lasting business impact. What you'll be doing:
- Acting as a trusted advisor to C-suite and senior technology leaders
- Defining enterprise architecture strategies across business, application and integration domains
- Leading multi-disciplinary teams delivering large-scale transformation programmes
- Shaping and winning new consulting engagements
- Building long-term client relationships and identifying growth opportunities
- Mentoring consultants and helping grow a high-performing architecture practice
- Influencing strategic technology decisions across cloud, digital and enterprise platforms, AWS | Azure | GCP | Salesforce | Oracle | Enterprise Architecture | Cloud Transformation | Microservices | Agile Delivery | Digital Strategy | UML | ArchiMate Why join?
This is an opportunity to play a key role in a growing practice where you'll have genuine influence over clients, propositions and future growth. You'll be trusted to lead, shape strategy and build meaningful relationships while working alongside some of the industry's most respected consultants and architects.
Requirements
- Strong Enterprise Architecture leadership experience within consulting or complex enterprise environments
- A track record of leading technology transformation programmes from strategy through delivery
- Experience engaging and influencing executive stakeholders
- Commercial acumen with exposure to business development, bids and client growth
- Expertise across modern architecture approaches, cloud platforms and digital transformation
- Established networks and credibility within regulated or complex sectors