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Solutions Architect– Security, Integration, BPSS

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9 months ago
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Solutions Architect– Security, Integration, BPSS
Up to £790 per day
(Inside IR35 – Umbrella) Hybrid / London
(1-2 days a week onsite)

3 months initially

My client is a major IT consultancy firm, based in London, who are currently looking for a Solution Architect specialising in Security with a focus on Integration. This role will require someone with the ability to go on-site 1 to 2 days a week.

Key Requirements:

  1. Demonstrable experience working as a Solution Architect, with Security and integration focus.
  2. Confident with designing and implementing scalable, reliable, and secure architecture solutions.
  3. In-depth understanding of Security Architecture.
  4. Extensive knowledge of integration platforms.
  5. Strong understanding of security frameworks, encryption technologies, and security protocols.
  6. Proficient in security modelling, threat analysis, and security integration techniques.
  7. Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and their security services.
  8. Knowledge of security systems (e.g., firewalls, intrusion detection systems).
  9. Experience with security governance, security quality, and security best practices.
  10. Familiarity with DevOps practices and tools.

Nice to have:

  1. Certifications in security architecture or related fields are a plus.
  2. Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field, or equivalent technical qualifications.
  3. Construction, Transport or Rail industry experience.
  4. Experience with machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies.

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