Lead Enterprise Architect

Company: Arthur Recruitment
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Location: London
Job Description:

Lead Service Architect (Corporate Functions)

London (Hybrid – 2–3 days onsite) |

Architect the core of a global organisation. We’re working with a global financial services organisation investing in its enterprise and domain architecture capability as part of a broader transformation. This role focuses on the organisation’s core corporate functions — including Finance, Risk, HR, and Legal — ensuring they are supported by robust, efficient, and scalable technology.

This is where architecture directly underpins control, cost, and operational effectiveness.

As Lead Service Architect (Corporate Functions), you’ll provide enterprise-level architectural leadership across critical business domains, aligning strategy and technology to enable predictable, well-governed operations. You’ll play a key role in:

  • Simplifying complex application landscapes
  • Strengthening governance and control
  • Enabling more effective investment and change

What you’ll be doing:

Lead transformation

  • Define and champion enterprise and domain architecture principles
  • Align business strategy with technology roadmaps (1, 3, and 5-year horizons)
  • Support major initiatives through design authority, governance, and procurement input
  • Translate architecture decisions into clear business outcomes

Maintain operational effectiveness

  • Drive application lifecycle management and rationalisation
  • Manage technical debt, architectural waivers, and target-state alignment
  • Balance day-to-day stability with long-term transformation

Work across the organisation

  • Build relationships with stakeholders across Finance, Risk, HR, and Legal
  • Collaborate with Platform, Data, and Security architects to ensure enterprise alignment

What we’re looking for

  • Strong experience as an Enterprise or Domain Architect
  • Exposure to Finance, Risk, HR, or Corporate business functions
  • Experience working in regulated environments
  • Confidence operating within governance and control frameworks
  • Ability to communicate complex architecture clearly to senior stakeholders

Why this role

  • Shape the core operating backbone of a large organisation
  • Influence decisions around cost, control, and long-term sustainability
  • Operate in an environment where architecture drives real business outcomes

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Posted: June 1st, 2026