Methods Business and Digital Technology Limited
Methods Technical Delivery and Software Engineering portfolio has achieved significant growth year-on-year. Our mission is to make Methods a go-to’ for technical delivery across Government. We’re building our delivery capacity and capability by recruiting more permanent staff as the foundation for delivering sustained, profitable growth. We work in-line with Government and industry standards, and are platform-agnostic in our approach, working with our Clients’ adopted technologies, and recommending the best tools to meet business and user needs.
As a Technical Architect, you’ll be involved in projects during all parts of the life cycle from initial reports or proposals (including pre-sales support) through to transition (where we take-on projects from others), design, delivery, and knowledge transfer; defining technical and solution approaches for digital services, and engaging with stakeholders.
Location: remote + has to be prepared to travel – UK wide depending on the projects requirements/needs
Your responsibilities will encompass both technical areas (design, delivery, assurance etc.) and non-technical (eg stakeholder and client expectation management, line management, innovation etc). From the technical perspective, you will be responsible for the architecture across many domains and engineering outcomes across the full service and project life cycle from design/inception through to BAU and Service Management across a portfolio of work. This is expected to make up 80% of your time; and the remainder includes growing and improving our architecture and engineering capability (supporting recruitment, assurance and general management), participating in our communities of practice (thought leadership and mentoring), and contributing to pre-sales (solution approach/estimates for bids, and presentation support).
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This role will require you to have or be willing to go through Security Clearance. As part of the onboarding process candidates will be asked to complete a Baseline Personnel Security Standard; details of the evidence required to apply may be found on the government website. If you are unable to meet this and any associated criteria, then your employment may be delayed, or rejected. Details of this will be discussed with you at interview.