ERP Enterprise Architect
MORSON INC
yesterday
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
EnglishJob location
Tech stack
API
Application Integration Architecture
Business Process Model and Notation
Business Systems
Software as a Service
Cloud Computing
Computer Security
Data Architecture
ETL
Data Warehousing
Disaster Recovery
Microsoft Dynamics
Oracle Applications
Peer-To-Peer (P2P)
Performance Tuning
Reference Data
Azure
SAP Applications
Time Tracking Software
UML
Archimate
Data Strategy
Togaf
REST
PSN
Workday
ServiceNow
Job description
Morson have an exciting opportunity for an experienced ERP Enterprise Architect to lead a high-impact transformation across our local government portfolio. You'll define the target architecture, shape the roadmap, and guide delivery of an integrated ERP landscape (Finance, Procurement, HR/Payroll, Asset Management) that is secure, scalable, and citizen-focused.
What you'll do
- Own the end-to-end enterprise architecture for ERP, aligning business goals, operating models, and technology across multiple directorates and services.
- Shape the ERP strategy and multi-year roadmap: target state, transition states, integration patterns, data strategy, and governance.
- Lead solution selection and design across SaaS and on-prem options; evaluate trade-offs for cost, risk, interoperability, and vendor lock-in.
- Establish architecture principles, standards, and reusable patterns (data, integration, security, reporting).
- Oversee integration architecture with line-of-business systems (Revs & Bens, Social Care, Planning, Housing, CRM, EAM) via APIs/iPaaS/ESB.
- Define data architecture for master/reference data, data quality, information governance, and reporting (including statutory and MI).
- Ensure compliance with public sector requirements: information security, data privacy, accessibility, spend controls, and procurement regulations.
- Provide architectural assurance across delivery: solution design reviews, NFRs, performance, resilience, disaster recovery.
- Partner with Finance, HR, Procurement, IT Ops, and Service Owners; translate complex architecture into clear, actionable plans.
- Mentor solution architects and build a thriving architecture community of practice.
Requirements
- Proven experience as an Enterprise/ERP Architect delivering large-scale ERP transformations in UK local government or similar public sector bodies.
- Deep knowledge of ERP domains: General Ledger, AP/AR, P2P, HR, Payroll, Time & Attendance, Asset/Inventory; and how they map to council processes.
- Strong understanding of local government context: budgeting/MTFP, statutory reporting, procurement frameworks (eg, CCS/G-Cloud), PSN/CESG guidance, FOI, GDPR/DPA, accessibility standards, and audit requirements.
- Hands-on integration expertise: REST APIs, event-driven patterns, iPaaS/ESB, ETL/ELT, MDM, identity and SSO (Azure AD/M365), and data warehousing/analytics.
- Experience with major ERP suites (eg, Oracle, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Unit4/Agresso, Workday) and adjacent platforms (ServiceNow, CRM).
- Architecture tooling and methods: TOGAF or equivalent, BPMN, ArchiMate/UML, roadmapping, capability modelling, and business case development.
- Non-functional mastery: security, scalability, availability, observability, performance tuning, and cost optimisation in hybrid/cloud environments.
- Excellent stakeholder skills-able to influence senior leaders, suppliers, and delivery teams; clear written and verbal communication.