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Enterprise Architect

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Location:Newport, South Wales newport | telford wrekin
Tags: enterprise architect | architect | defence | engineering | enterprise-architect newport | enterprise-architect telford wrekin
Type:Permanent
My client, and expanding multi-national organisation specialising in Defence and Public Sector projects, is actively looking for an Enterprise Architect to work within their System Design Centre. The role will primarily focus on taking the lead within multi-disciplinary architectural and engineering teams to provide guidance throughout the product design and modelling phase.

Your responsibilities will include:
•Clearly interpret customer requirements from face to face meetings and documentation
•Determine the business and operational processes to be used in the design of the solution
•Define the core experimental processes to meet the solution methods
•Provide guidance to the Senior Enterprise Modeller to identify solutions, and to analyse the modelling outputs
•Provide technical guidance within a key subject matter, with the aim of being viewed as an expert in your field

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http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/156240

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