Provides enterprise architecture capability across Insurance, Pensions and Investments domains. Develops and assures end-to-end architectures, solution designs, feasibility assessments, roadmaps, architecture decision records and target-state models. Identifies dependencies and risks and contributes to governance. Works with delivery, platform and engineering teams across applications, integration, data, infrastructure and cloud, applying hybrid-cloud, API-led and event-driven patterns while addressing security, resilience, availability and regulatory requirements.
Enterprise Architect – Insurance, Pensions & Investments (IP&I)
Skill : Enterprise Architecting
Role : Enterprise Architect L2 (Band D1)
Location : Leeds or Edinburgh
Back Ground :
We have a requirement for 2 x NPW’s both in the Insurance, Pensions & Investments Lab
within CTO.
1 x E equivalent reporting to J to cover a mat leave role in GI and 1 x F equivalent reporting
to J Investments to cover a secondment. The requirements of the role(s) are below:
The Enterprise Architect will provide enterprise architecture capability within the CTO
Insurance, Pensions & Investments (IP&I) organisation. Working within agreed architectural
direction, the role supports the development, documentation, and assurance of end-to-end
architectures across multiple IP&I domains. This includes shaping solution designs,
supporting feasibility assessments and roadmaps, producing architectural artefacts,
identifying cross-domain dependencies and risks, and contributing to architecture
governance.
The role works closely with delivery, platform, and engineering teams to maintain
architectural coherence while enabling pragmatic delivery.
The role requires strong technical architecture skills across applications, integration, data,
infrastructure, and cloud platforms. This includes hands-on capability in defining hybrid
cloud and hosting architectures, API-led and event-driven integration patterns, and non-
functional design covering security, resilience, availability, and regulatory requirements. The
Enterprise Architect is expected to produce and assess solution designs, architecture decision
records, and target-state models, applying sound engineering judgement and trade-off
analysis. Success in the role depends on the ability to engage deeply with engineering teams,
understand modern delivery practices, and working within technology guardrails from across
the broader organisation.
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