Application Architect


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Recruiter

National Crime Agency

Listed on

10th August 2020

Location

United Kingdom

Salary/Rate

Upto £35846

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Roles based in London will receive an additional London Weighting of £3,339. We are currently looking to recruit a G4 Application Architect in Enterprise Design Authority Technology is based within Digital Data & Technology (DDaT).

We work across the agency to build a mechanism for achieving the alignment of enterprise and solution, technology architectures to the NCA's strategic direction. This role will focus on the application design elements of an exciting and challenging delivery of key operational capabilities within the NCA.  Responsibilities

Help in the analysis of the NCA's current information technology application estate and understand the operating context of each application (data, linked applications & versions, user profiles etc.)
Assist in the development of the future application architecture for the NCA.
Assist in the assurance, rationalisation and migration of NCA applications into their future end states.
Analyse functional overlaps between applications to identify and drive rationalisation options.
Develop and assist in the review of ICT architecture and application designs, to ensure compliance with NCA design principles and standards and industry good practice.
Develop and assure design documentation including High Level Designs (HLD) and other associated documents where relevant.
Assist in the development and maintenance of the applications strategy and roadmap to ensure these align with agency strategic direction.
Participate in workshops and similar consultations with users and others to identify user needs.
Look across the agency and externally to identify and learn from application architecture developments and trends. To find out more and to apply, please click APPLY NOW.

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