Solutions Architect
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Solution Architect – Cheshire – CONTRACT
Initial 3 months
Harvey Nash are currently working with a leading UK retailer who has been voted one of the Best Large Workplaces to work and has a relaxed, collaborative culture in a brilliant office space. We are partnering with the organisation in search for an experienced Solutions Architect to assist our client who are currently going through a huge digital transformation and going through an exciting period of expansion.
Responsibilities
- Leading project solution architecture design on various levels, including high and detailed level design.
- Responsible for Solution Architecture documentation and other architectural deliverables.
- Solution governance and quality assurance
- Providing solutions for a wide range of technologies.
- Support the IT service management function ensuring support of the relevant processes.
- Working in both waterfall and Agile methodologies.
If you are interested in finding out more about this amazing opportunity, do not hesitate to get in touch!
Mobile: 07870 995091
Email: amy.freeman19@outlook.com
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