Hiring: Strategic Enterprise IT Architect: Transformation Roadmaps

Hiring: Strategic Enterprise IT Architect: Transformation Roadmaps

Full-Time 81000 - 99000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Drive enterprise IT transformation by mapping architectures and defining target-state models.
  • Company: Leading IT services and consulting firm based in London.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary up to £95k, bonuses, and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Be at the forefront of IT transformation and make a significant impact.
  • Qualifications: Experience in complex transformations and strong understanding of technology and infrastructure.

The predicted salary is between 81000 - 99000 £ per year.

A leading IT services and consulting firm in London is seeking an Enterprise IT Architect to drive the transformation of the enterprise IT landscape.

This role involves mapping current architectures, defining target-state models, and guiding procurement processes.

The ideal candidate will have significant experience in complex transformations and a deep understanding of technology and infrastructure.

A full-time position offering a salary up to £95k plus bonuses. #J-18808-Ljbffr

Hiring: Strategic Enterprise IT Architect: Transformation Roadmaps employer: developrec

As an Enterprise Architect at our London office, you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to driving significant organisational transformation. We pride ourselves on fostering a collaborative work culture that encourages innovation and professional growth, offering competitive benefits including a generous car allowance and annual bonus. Join us to not only advance your career but also to make a meaningful impact in the IT landscape.

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Contact Details:

developrec Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Hiring: Strategic Enterprise IT Architect: Transformation Roadmaps

Enterprise Architecture
Transformation Roadmaps
Technology Infrastructure
Procurement Processes
Complex Transformations
Mapping Architectures
Target-State Models