Technical Architect

Knutsford
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Technical Architect

Location: Hybrid 60% office-40% Remote - Knutsford

Duration: 27/04/2027

Rate £489

MUST BE PAYE THROUGH UMBRELLA

Role Description:

"Role Overview

We are seeking a Technical Architect with strong experience in security-focused domains such as Physical Security, Threat Intelligence, Insider Threat, and/or Crisis Management. The role will design and govern secure, scalable, and resilient architectures that support enterprise risk, safety, and response capabilities.

Key Responsibilities

Define and own end?to?end technical architectures for security and risk management platforms Translate business and security requirements into robust, scalable technical designs Lead architecture decisions across physical security systems, threat intelligence platforms, and incident/crisis management solutions Partner with security, operations, and executive stakeholders to align technology with risk strategy Ensure solutions meet security, privacy, compliance, and resilience standards Provide technical leadership, design governance, and architectural assurance Evaluate vendors, tools, and emerging technologies in the security and risk ecosystem

Required Experience & Skills

Proven experience as a Technical or Solution Architect in enterprise environments Hands-on experience in one or more of the following areas:

Physical Security Systems (e.g. access control, CCTV, PSIM) Threat Intelligence platforms and integrations Insider Threat detection and response solutions Crisis, incident, or emergency management systems

Strong understanding of secure architecture patterns, system integrations, and data flows Experience working with cloud (AWS/Azure/GCP), APIs, and enterprise software platforms Ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders

Desirable

Background working with security, risk, or resilience teams Experience in regulated or high-risk environments Architecture certifications (e.g. TOGAF, SABSA) or cloud certifications

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