Product Architect
Salary: National ranging from £57,600 to £88,500 and London from £63,300 to £97,300
Are you interested in joining a team at the forefront of operations, managing products and services that provide content, communication and collaboration tools to the wider FCA team?
The team/department
End User Computing is a pivotal team that provides change and run for a broad range of application and infrastructure serves. We work in small cross-functional, self-organising and autonomous teams. We are a team that is passionate about delivering value, whilst having fun.
Our Content, Communication and Collaboration team within EUC provides product ownership, analysis, and service management for a range of tools including SharePoint, MS Teams and Exchange/Outlook. We engage regularly with frontline business areas, as well as our DevOps teams and suppliers, adding variety into every day. We’re now looking for an experienced Product Architect to join us!
What you will be doing (the role)
The Product Architect will be responsible for the design and architecture of our Collaboration and Communication services, including email (Exchange Online), Unified Communications (Microsoft Teams), Document and Records Management (SharePoint Online). You will work with high profile programmes of work to introduce new services and have oversight of the product roadmap and debt for the platforms and systems.
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Provide technical leadership and oversight for EUC services
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Ensure architecture changes adhere to the FCA’s strategic direction and are taken through the relevant governance, including the appropriate level of security approval
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Work effectively with the FCA’s partners and suppliers in ensuring a quality service
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Contribute to the product group’s roadmap for its services, proactively identifying and driving through new changes and services to deliver business benefit
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Work closely with SharePoint DevOps team to deliver high quality, value for money, compliant solutions using Agile methods
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Attend wider architectural forums participating in discussions, reviewing decision papers, and generally contributing to the thriving architectural community
If you are an architect with excellent knowledge of Microsoft end user collaboration technologies and cloud services, we would be interested in hearing from you.
What you will get from the role
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Interesting and fast paced work with access to the latest tools, technologies, and training
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A friendly, inclusive environment and a supportive management team to help you be at your best
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A unique insight into regulated industries and the opportunity to protect millions of people
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We like to work smart, not long hours
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We don’t do micro-managing; we hire people because we believe they are brilliant in getting the job done
Our competitive flexible benefits scheme gives you the opportunity to create a personalised benefits package, tailored to suit your lifecycle. You can use this allowance to purchase additional benefits such as dental or cycle to work or you have the option top up your base salary by taking this as cash.
Core benefits that you will receive as standard are:
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25 days holiday per year plus bank holidays
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Private healthcare with Bupa
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A non-contributory Pension of at least 8% of basic salary each month (there are several contribution levels that increase depending on your age – up to 12% a month once you reach age 35)
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Life assurance of eight times your basic salary
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Income protection
We support hybrid working which means you will be able to work from home up to 60% of the time over a month with the remainder of your time in one of our three office locations.
The skills and experience you will have
Minimum
We are a signatory to the Government’s Disability Confident scheme. This means that we will offer an interview to disabled candidates entering under the scheme, should they meet the minimum criteria for a role.
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Experience in architecting complex solutions, across a range of products and services with a particular focus on Microsoft collaboration technologies (Microsoft 365 and Azure)
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Experience of software development methodologies, architectural and design patterns
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SharePoint/M365 architecture experience
Essential
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Strategic and pragmatic thinker, focused on outcomes and the bigger picture with the confidence to engage constructively to challenge established approaches
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Commercially aware, the ability to understand supplier proposals and promote cost effective solutions
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Effective influencing and negotiating at all levels of management, including director level, communicating explicit and implicit trade-offs that impact the enterprise
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Credible technical leader, able to adapt style to build strong relationships with developers and senior leaders alike, collaborating across the organisation and use various techniques to facilitate innovation
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Experience of end-to-end life cycle management of IT services including, Service Design, Service Transition, and IT Service continuity
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Experience of SharePoint DevOps, working closely with cross-functional DevOps teams
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You’re proactive and comfortable using your initiative to deliver work and build relationships
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You can manage and prioritise your work and time well but know what to reach out to seek support from your peers
About the FCA
The FCA regulates the conduct of 50,000 firms in the UK to ensure our financial markets are honest, fair and competitive. We do this to make sure markets work well for individuals, businesses and the economy as a whole. For more information on what we do, our three-year strategy can be found here.
The FCA's Values & Diversity
Our ambition is to cultivate a culture of inclusion for all employees that respects their individual strengths, views, and experiences. We believe that our differences and similarities enable us to be a better organisation – one that makes better decisions, drives innovation, and delivers better regulation.
The FCA is committed to achieving greater diversity across all levels of the organisations. Given this, we particularly welcome applications from women, disabled and minority ethnic candidates for our Lead Associate role.
Flexible working
We welcome applications from candidates who are looking for flexible arrangements. Many of our staff work flexibly including working part-time, staggered hours, and job shares. We can’t promise to give you exactly what you want but we won’t judge you for asking.
Multi-location
As part of the FCA’s on-going commitment to develop our national presence, most of our vacancies are now open to working in our Edinburgh, Leeds, or London offices. This means that as part of the application process you will be able to select your preference of which office location you would like to work from.
Useful information
Applications for this role close at 23:59 on 24th October 2024
This role is graded as Lead Associate - Regulatory
Got a question?
If you are interested in learning more about the role please contact:
For internal applicants, please contact Michael Wood, [email protected]
For external applicants, please contact Asha Gladis, [email protected]
What to expect from our interview process
The assessment process consists of an initial screening call with one our Recruitment Partners. If successful, you will be invited to attend a competency-based interview.
Application support
We want to remove any possible barriers and are committed to providing a wide range of reasonable adjustments so that you can keep the focus on your conversations and be at your best.
If you have an accessibility requirement, disability, or condition that means you might require changes to the recruitment process, please contact your recruiter to discuss this further. Our aim is to make your application as easy and comfortable as possible, and your recruiter will be happy to work with you to make any necessary arrangements where possible.
Security Clearance/Vetting
The successful candidate will hold or will be required to obtain Security Clearance (SC) level vetting.
Please note that all applications must be submitted through our online portal, applications sent via email will not be accepted.
Top Skills
What We Do
We work to ensure financial markets work well for individuals, for businesses and for the economy as a whole.
We do this by:
- regulating the conduct of approximately 50,000 businesses
- prudentially supervising 48,000 firms
- setting specific standards for around 18,000 firms
We were set up on 1 April 2013, taking over conduct and relevant prudential regulation from the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Our Head Office is based in London, and we work across the UK, from our office in Edinburgh and via colleagues in Belfast and Cardiff.
Firms and individuals must be authorised or registered by us to carry out certain activities. Before we grant authorisation, firms must demonstrate that they meet a range of requirements. We then supervise these firms to make sure they continue to meet our standards and rules after they’re authorised. If firms and individuals fail to meet these standards, we have a range of enforcement powers we can use.
We work alongside the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), the prudential regulator of around 1,500 banks, building societies, credit unions, insurers and major investment firms.