Enterprise Technology Architect (Infrastructure)
Job Description Summary | |
This role is pivotal in defining, aligning, optimising, and
assuring that the business outcomes of our change portfolio are achieved and
aligned with our strategy and vision.
The ideal candidate will be solely responsible for architecture
partnering with our senior leaders and leading design and assurance of our
technology platforms such as Cloud, Infrastructure, Networking and End User
Compute supporting and realised via our significant investment portfolio of
projects and continuous improvement ensuring that we are resilient by design,
commercially appropriate and future fit.
This role requires a deep understanding of IT Infrastructure,
including Cloud principles, technologies, and best practices to support all
our critical and non-critical systems, users and processes to continue to
operate and add value to our business run and grow agendas equally.
Responsibilities | |
Strategy and Transformation
- Contribute to the definition
and evolution of the enterprise infrastructure vision, goals, and
objectives, identifying and executing opportunities to maximise business
value through modern infrastructure capabilities.
- Actively shape and respond to
emerging business and technology trends (e.g., hybrid cloud, edge
computing, automation), ensuring infrastructure strategies are aligned
with long-term business transformation goals.
- Support executive
decision-making by providing insight into the long-term implications of
infrastructure investments, ensuring scalability, resilience, and
cost-effectiveness.
- Develop and maintain actionable
infrastructure roadmaps that transition from current to future states, embedding
principles such as “infrastructure as code,” automation, and “cloud-first”
where appropriate.
- Collaborate with senior
business and technology leaders (e.g., CIO, IT Directors, Heads of IT) to
identify strategic opportunities for infrastructure innovation and
operational excellence
Architecture Development
- Develop and implement
enterprise infrastructure architecture frameworks and strategies that are
executable, scalable, and aligned with business and IT objectives.
- Design and oversee the
deployment of core infrastructure services, including compute, storage,
networking, cloud platforms, and data centre operations.
- Collaborate with solution
architects, DevOps, and platform teams to ensure infrastructure is
integrated across the delivery lifecycle, supporting agility, security,
and performance.
- Maintain awareness of emerging
infrastructure technologies and assess their potential impact on the
enterprise architecture landscape.
- Define and maintain current,
transitional, and target states of infrastructure architecture, enabling
the business to realise value through modern, efficient, and resilient
platforms.
- Promote shared infrastructure
services and platforms to reduce duplication, optimise costs, and ensure
alignment with enterprise-wide strategies.
Architecture Management and Governance
- Champion the value of
enterprise infrastructure architecture across the organisation, educating
stakeholders on its role in enabling business agility and operational
efficiency.
- Ensure infrastructure solutions
and designs comply with enterprise architecture principles, standards, and
policies, including those related to security, performance, and
sustainability.
- Establish and maintain a
comprehensive infrastructure architecture knowledge base, including
blueprints, roadmaps, standards, reusable patterns, and best practices.
- Lead or participate in
Architecture Review Boards and Design Authorities, managing exceptions and
ensuring alignment with target and transitional infrastructure
architectures.
- Monitor and govern the
lifecycle of infrastructure assets, ensuring they remain fit-for-purpose,
cost-effective, and aligned with evolving business needs.
The Individual | |
Technical Experience
- Extensive experience designing
and implementing enterprise-scale infrastructure solutions across
hybrid environments, including on-premises data centres and public cloud
platforms (e.g., Azure, AWS).
- Deep understanding of infrastructure
technologies including compute, storage, networking, virtualisation (e.g.,
VMware, Hyper-V), and containerisation (e.g., Kubernetes, Docker).
- Proficiency in infrastructure
automation and orchestration tools such as Terraform, Ansible, PowerShell
DSC, and Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates.
- Strong knowledge of cloud
infrastructure architecture and services, particularly within Microsoft
Azure (e.g., Azure Virtual Network, ExpressRoute, Azure Firewall, Azure
Monitor).
- Experience with enterprise
networking concepts and technologies, including SD-WAN, load balancing,
DNS, DHCP, and IPAM.
- Familiarity with infrastructure
governance, cost optimisation, and operational management frameworks
(e.g., Azure Well-Architected Framework, FinOps).
- Hands-on experience with
monitoring, observability, and logging platforms (e.g., Dynatrace, Azure
Monitor, Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk) to ensure performance, availability,
and resilience.
- Experience implementing high
availability, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies across
critical infrastructure components.
- Knowledge of infrastructure
compliance and regulatory requirements (e.g., ISO 20000, ITIL, PCI-DSS)
and how they influence infrastructure design and operations.
- Practical experience with
infrastructure security principles, including network segmentation,
identity and access management, and secure configuration baselines.
General Skills
- Experience in building strong
relationships with senior decision-makers and collaborating with
cross-functional teams.
- Clear and effective
communicator at all level from engineer to senior leadership, especially
CxO
- Excellent problem-solving and
analytical skills.
- Ability to work independently
and as part of a team.
- Project management skills with
the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks.
- Attention to detail and a
commitment to delivering high-quality work.
Education & Qualifications
- Relevant professional
infrastructure or cloud architecture certifications (e.g., Microsoft
Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, AWS Certified Solutions
Architect – Professional, VMware VCAP, Cisco CCNP/CCIE).
- Certified to TOGAF Level 2 or
equivalent enterprise architecture framework (e.g., Zachman, FEAF) is
desirable.
- Proven experience in a similar
role within enterprise infrastructure architecture, with a strong track
record of delivering complex, scalable, and secure infrastructure
solutions.
- Degree in Computer Science,
Information Technology, Engineering, or a related discipline (or
equivalent professional experience).
- ITIL Foundation or higher-level
certification desirable, demonstrating understanding of service management
principles in infrastructure operations.
- Familiarity with industry
standards and frameworks such as COBIT, ISO 20000, and the Azure
Well-Architected Framework.
Personal Characteristics
- Autonomy: Works under broad direction, fully accountable
for meeting allocated objectives.
- Influence: Able to influence organisation, customers,
suppliers, partners, and peers.
- Complexity: Performs a wide range of complex technical and
professional work activities.
- Business Skills: Demonstrates leadership, communicates
effectively, and facilitates collaboration.
- Knowledge: Deep understanding of the infrastructure industry
and implications of emerging technologies.
Requirements
Job Description Summary | |
This role is pivotal in defining, aligning, optimising, and
assuring that the business outcomes of our change portfolio are achieved and
aligned with our strategy and vision.
The ideal candidate will be solely responsible for architecture
partnering with our senior leaders and leading design and assurance of our
technology platforms such as Cloud, Infrastructure, Networking and End User
Compute supporting and realised via our significant investment portfolio of
projects and continuous improvement ensuring that we are resilient by design,
commercially appropriate and future fit.
This role requires a deep understanding of IT Infrastructure,
including Cloud principles, technologies, and best practices to support all
our critical and non-critical systems, users and processes to continue to
operate and add value to our business run and grow agendas equally.
Responsibilities | |
Strategy and Transformation
- Contribute to the definition
and evolution of the enterprise infrastructure vision, goals, and
objectives, identifying and executing opportunities to maximise business
value through modern infrastructure capabilities.
- Actively shape and respond to
emerging business and technology trends (e.g., hybrid cloud, edge
computing, automation), ensuring infrastructure strategies are aligned
with long-term business transformation goals.
- Support executive
decision-making by providing insight into the long-term implications of
infrastructure investments, ensuring scalability, resilience, and
cost-effectiveness.
- Develop and maintain actionable
infrastructure roadmaps that transition from current to future states, embedding
principles such as “infrastructure as code,” automation, and “cloud-first”
where appropriate.
- Collaborate with senior
business and technology leaders (e.g., CIO, IT Directors, Heads of IT) to
identify strategic opportunities for infrastructure innovation and
operational excellence
Architecture Development
- Develop and implement
enterprise infrastructure architecture frameworks and strategies that are
executable, scalable, and aligned with business and IT objectives.
- Design and oversee the
deployment of core infrastructure services, including compute, storage,
networking, cloud platforms, and data centre operations.
- Collaborate with solution
architects, DevOps, and platform teams to ensure infrastructure is
integrated across the delivery lifecycle, supporting agility, security,
and performance.
- Maintain awareness of emerging
infrastructure technologies and assess their potential impact on the
enterprise architecture landscape.
- Define and maintain current,
transitional, and target states of infrastructure architecture, enabling
the business to realise value through modern, efficient, and resilient
platforms.
- Promote shared infrastructure
services and platforms to reduce duplication, optimise costs, and ensure
alignment with enterprise-wide strategies.
Architecture Management and Governance
- Champion the value of
enterprise infrastructure architecture across the organisation, educating
stakeholders on its role in enabling business agility and operational
efficiency.
- Ensure infrastructure solutions
and designs comply with enterprise architecture principles, standards, and
policies, including those related to security, performance, and
sustainability.
- Establish and maintain a
comprehensive infrastructure architecture knowledge base, including
blueprints, roadmaps, standards, reusable patterns, and best practices.
- Lead or participate in
Architecture Review Boards and Design Authorities, managing exceptions and
ensuring alignment with target and transitional infrastructure
architectures.
- Monitor and govern the
lifecycle of infrastructure assets, ensuring they remain fit-for-purpose,
cost-effective, and aligned with evolving business needs.
The Individual | |
Technical Experience
- Extensive experience designing
and implementing enterprise-scale infrastructure solutions across
hybrid environments, including on-premises data centres and public cloud
platforms (e.g., Azure, AWS).
- Deep understanding of infrastructure
technologies including compute, storage, networking, virtualisation (e.g.,
VMware, Hyper-V), and containerisation (e.g., Kubernetes, Docker).
- Proficiency in infrastructure
automation and orchestration tools such as Terraform, Ansible, PowerShell
DSC, and Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates.
- Strong knowledge of cloud
infrastructure architecture and services, particularly within Microsoft
Azure (e.g., Azure Virtual Network, ExpressRoute, Azure Firewall, Azure
Monitor).
- Experience with enterprise
networking concepts and technologies, including SD-WAN, load balancing,
DNS, DHCP, and IPAM.
- Familiarity with infrastructure
governance, cost optimisation, and operational management frameworks
(e.g., Azure Well-Architected Framework, FinOps).
- Hands-on experience with
monitoring, observability, and logging platforms (e.g., Dynatrace, Azure
Monitor, Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk) to ensure performance, availability,
and resilience.
- Experience implementing high
availability, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies across
critical infrastructure components.
- Knowledge of infrastructure
compliance and regulatory requirements (e.g., ISO 20000, ITIL, PCI-DSS)
and how they influence infrastructure design and operations.
- Practical experience with
infrastructure security principles, including network segmentation,
identity and access management, and secure configuration baselines.
General Skills
- Experience in building strong
relationships with senior decision-makers and collaborating with
cross-functional teams.
- Clear and effective
communicator at all level from engineer to senior leadership, especially
CxO
- Excellent problem-solving and
analytical skills.
- Ability to work independently
and as part of a team.
- Project management skills with
the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks.
- Attention to detail and a
commitment to delivering high-quality work.
Education & Qualifications
- Relevant professional
infrastructure or cloud architecture certifications (e.g., Microsoft
Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, AWS Certified Solutions
Architect – Professional, VMware VCAP, Cisco CCNP/CCIE).
- Certified to TOGAF Level 2 or
equivalent enterprise architecture framework (e.g., Zachman, FEAF) is
desirable.
- Proven experience in a similar
role within enterprise infrastructure architecture, with a strong track
record of delivering complex, scalable, and secure infrastructure
solutions.
- Degree in Computer Science,
Information Technology, Engineering, or a related discipline (or
equivalent professional experience).
- ITIL Foundation or higher-level
certification desirable, demonstrating understanding of service management
principles in infrastructure operations.
- Familiarity with industry
standards and frameworks such as COBIT, ISO 20000, and the Azure
Well-Architected Framework.
Personal Characteristics
- Autonomy: Works under broad direction, fully accountable
for meeting allocated objectives.
- Influence: Able to influence organisation, customers,
suppliers, partners, and peers.
- Complexity: Performs a wide range of complex technical and
professional work activities.
- Business Skills: Demonstrates leadership, communicates
effectively, and facilitates collaboration.
- Knowledge: Deep understanding of the infrastructure industry
and implications of emerging technologies.
Benefits
Job Description Summary | |
This role is pivotal in defining, aligning, optimising, and
assuring that the business outcomes of our change portfolio are achieved and
aligned with our strategy and vision.
The ideal candidate will be solely responsible for architecture
partnering with our senior leaders and leading design and assurance of our
technology platforms such as Cloud, Infrastructure, Networking and End User
Compute supporting and realised via our significant investment portfolio of
projects and continuous improvement ensuring that we are resilient by design,
commercially appropriate and future fit.
This role requires a deep understanding of IT Infrastructure,
including Cloud principles, technologies, and best practices to support all
our critical and non-critical systems, users and processes to continue to
operate and add value to our business run and grow agendas equally.
Responsibilities | |
Strategy and Transformation
- Contribute to the definition
and evolution of the enterprise infrastructure vision, goals, and
objectives, identifying and executing opportunities to maximise business
value through modern infrastructure capabilities.
- Actively shape and respond to
emerging business and technology trends (e.g., hybrid cloud, edge
computing, automation), ensuring infrastructure strategies are aligned
with long-term business transformation goals.
- Support executive
decision-making by providing insight into the long-term implications of
infrastructure investments, ensuring scalability, resilience, and
cost-effectiveness.
- Develop and maintain actionable
infrastructure roadmaps that transition from current to future states, embedding
principles such as “infrastructure as code,” automation, and “cloud-first”
where appropriate.
- Collaborate with senior
business and technology leaders (e.g., CIO, IT Directors, Heads of IT) to
identify strategic opportunities for infrastructure innovation and
operational excellence
Architecture Development
- Develop and implement
enterprise infrastructure architecture frameworks and strategies that are
executable, scalable, and aligned with business and IT objectives.
- Design and oversee the
deployment of core infrastructure services, including compute, storage,
networking, cloud platforms, and data centre operations.
- Collaborate with solution
architects, DevOps, and platform teams to ensure infrastructure is
integrated across the delivery lifecycle, supporting agility, security,
and performance.
- Maintain awareness of emerging
infrastructure technologies and assess their potential impact on the
enterprise architecture landscape.
- Define and maintain current,
transitional, and target states of infrastructure architecture, enabling
the business to realise value through modern, efficient, and resilient
platforms.
- Promote shared infrastructure
services and platforms to reduce duplication, optimise costs, and ensure
alignment with enterprise-wide strategies.
Architecture Management and Governance
- Champion the value of
enterprise infrastructure architecture across the organisation, educating
stakeholders on its role in enabling business agility and operational
efficiency.
- Ensure infrastructure solutions
and designs comply with enterprise architecture principles, standards, and
policies, including those related to security, performance, and
sustainability.
- Establish and maintain a
comprehensive infrastructure architecture knowledge base, including
blueprints, roadmaps, standards, reusable patterns, and best practices.
- Lead or participate in
Architecture Review Boards and Design Authorities, managing exceptions and
ensuring alignment with target and transitional infrastructure
architectures.
- Monitor and govern the
lifecycle of infrastructure assets, ensuring they remain fit-for-purpose,
cost-effective, and aligned with evolving business needs.
The Individual | |
Technical Experience
- Extensive experience designing
and implementing enterprise-scale infrastructure solutions across
hybrid environments, including on-premises data centres and public cloud
platforms (e.g., Azure, AWS).
- Deep understanding of infrastructure
technologies including compute, storage, networking, virtualisation (e.g.,
VMware, Hyper-V), and containerisation (e.g., Kubernetes, Docker).
- Proficiency in infrastructure
automation and orchestration tools such as Terraform, Ansible, PowerShell
DSC, and Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates.
- Strong knowledge of cloud
infrastructure architecture and services, particularly within Microsoft
Azure (e.g., Azure Virtual Network, ExpressRoute, Azure Firewall, Azure
Monitor).
- Experience with enterprise
networking concepts and technologies, including SD-WAN, load balancing,
DNS, DHCP, and IPAM.
- Familiarity with infrastructure
governance, cost optimisation, and operational management frameworks
(e.g., Azure Well-Architected Framework, FinOps).
- Hands-on experience with
monitoring, observability, and logging platforms (e.g., Dynatrace, Azure
Monitor, Prometheus, Grafana, Splunk) to ensure performance, availability,
and resilience.
- Experience implementing high
availability, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies across
critical infrastructure components.
- Knowledge of infrastructure
compliance and regulatory requirements (e.g., ISO 20000, ITIL, PCI-DSS)
and how they influence infrastructure design and operations.
- Practical experience with
infrastructure security principles, including network segmentation,
identity and access management, and secure configuration baselines.
General Skills
- Experience in building strong
relationships with senior decision-makers and collaborating with
cross-functional teams.
- Clear and effective
communicator at all level from engineer to senior leadership, especially
CxO
- Excellent problem-solving and
analytical skills.
- Ability to work independently
and as part of a team.
- Project management skills with
the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks.
- Attention to detail and a
commitment to delivering high-quality work.
Education & Qualifications
- Relevant professional
infrastructure or cloud architecture certifications (e.g., Microsoft
Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert, AWS Certified Solutions
Architect – Professional, VMware VCAP, Cisco CCNP/CCIE).
- Certified to TOGAF Level 2 or
equivalent enterprise architecture framework (e.g., Zachman, FEAF) is
desirable.
- Proven experience in a similar
role within enterprise infrastructure architecture, with a strong track
record of delivering complex, scalable, and secure infrastructure
solutions.
- Degree in Computer Science,
Information Technology, Engineering, or a related discipline (or
equivalent professional experience).
- ITIL Foundation or higher-level
certification desirable, demonstrating understanding of service management
principles in infrastructure operations.
- Familiarity with industry
standards and frameworks such as COBIT, ISO 20000, and the Azure
Well-Architected Framework.
Personal Characteristics
- Autonomy: Works under broad direction, fully accountable
for meeting allocated objectives.
- Influence: Able to influence organisation, customers,
suppliers, partners, and peers.
- Complexity: Performs a wide range of complex technical and
professional work activities.
- Business Skills: Demonstrates leadership, communicates
effectively, and facilitates collaboration.
- Knowledge: Deep understanding of the infrastructure industry
and implications of emerging technologies.