Solution Architect

Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£800 pd

Salary

£800 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Solution Architect

Location: Durrington, Worthing (Hybrid working arrangements, on site presence will be required)

Rate: £800 per day (Inside IR35)

Contract Length: Initial 6 months (expected to extend to 12 months)

We are recruiting an experienced Solution Architect on behalf of our leading utilities client to lead the design and delivery of enterprise‑scale Case Management solutions across critical operational areas. This role will play a key part in modernising and automating complex business processes, ensuring systems are scalable, efficient, and aligned with wider organisational architecture.

Key Responsibilities

Architecture & Solution Design

Design end‑to‑end architectures for case‑driven processes, including intake, triage, investigation, resolution, and reporting.

Translate business requirements into conceptual, logical, and physical solution designs.

Define data models, workflow structures, and orchestration patterns to ensure scalability and maintainability.

Ensure solutions align with enterprise architecture standards, security frameworks, and regulatory obligations.Case Management Platform Expertise

Lead configuration and extension of enterprise case management platforms, including:

Case data structures and relationships

Workflow automation, rules engines, and decision logic

Forms, portals, dashboards, and user experience components

Integration capabilities (APIs, event frameworks, connectors)

Provide technical leadership to delivery teams, ensuring best practice and governance adherence.Stakeholder Engagement & Delivery Leadership

Facilitate workshops to define case types, workflow variations, SLAs, and reporting needs.

Collaborate with business and technical stakeholders to validate designs and ensure operational alignment.

Produce architectural artefacts including solution blueprints, integration maps, sequence diagrams, and data flow diagrams.

Support delivery planning, estimation, and risk management activities. Governance, Quality & Continuous Improvement

Establish architectural guardrails and governance models.

Conduct design assurance reviews to ensure solutions are secure, robust, and performance‑optimised.

Drive continuous improvement through automation, platform enhancements, and process optimisation.

Promote reuse of architectural patterns and components across implementations.Required Skills & Experience

Technical Skills

Strong experience designing and delivering solutions using enterprise case management or workflow automation platforms.

Deep knowledge of:

Case lifecycle management and workflow orchestration

Rules‑based decisioning and dynamic routing

Data modelling and auditability

Integration patterns (REST, SOAP, event‑driven messaging, identity integration)

Azure background and familiarity with cloud security best practices.

Strong design and governance experience (not purely delivery‑focused).Professional Skills

Ability to translate complex business problems into scalable technical architectures.

Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.

Experience working in Agile or hybrid delivery environments.

Proven leadership guiding technical teams and architectural decision‑making.Preferred

Certifications in enterprise architecture frameworks (e.g. TOGAF, SAFe Architect).

Experience in public sector, utilities, financial services, or healthcare environments.

Exposure to operational transformation, service design, or process optimisation initiatives.

Candidates with varied technology experience (not cloud‑migration‑only focussed).

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