Develop the function to establish a Global Information Data Management function that will set and enforce standards of data management that map to the enterprise architecture and balances the need for access against security and performance requirements, and comply with appropriate and relevant regulatory standards.
The Head of Infrastructure Solutions Architecture will ensure delivery of the right solution to meet the identified Business demand, designing modern, agile, scalable and performant solutions that address the required architecture (data, infrastructure & security) for the company's customers.
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Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 65000
Enterprise Architect - Solution Architect - Application Architect - Solution Design - Java - Agile - Crawley - 62 - 65K required by my well known travel company based in Crawley, West Sussex.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 April 26
Major Client
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £80K - £92K
Develop the function to establish a Global Information Data Management function that will set and enforce standards of data management that map to the enterprise architecture and balances the need for access against security and performance requirements, and comply with appropriate and relevant regulatory standards.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 April 20
Reflex Computer Recruitment Ltd
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Crawley
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent
Enterprise Architect - Solution Architect - Application Architect - Solution Design - Java - Agile - Crawley - 62 - 65K required by my well known travel company based in Crawley, West Sussex.
Job from careersandjobsuk.com published on 2012 April 26
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Enterprise Architect Solution Architect Application Architect Solution Design Java Agile Crawley 62 65K required by my well known travel company based in Crawley, West Sussex Ideally, the Enterprise Architect will.
Job from xpatjobs.com_uk published on 2012 May 17
Leading Engineering Company
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £90K - £110K
The Head of Infrastructure Solutions Architecture will ensure delivery of the right solution to meet the identified Business demand, designing modern, agile, scalable and performant solutions that address the required architecture (data, infrastructure & security) for the company's customers.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 April 20
Xafinity
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United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : n/a
Owning the design, the solution architect provides the vital link between the business side of the solution and the technology side.
Job from theladders.co.uk published on 2012 May 19
Expat Jobs
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United Kingdom
Salary : £80K - £92K
Develop the function to establish a Global Information Data Management function that will set and enforce standards of data management that map to the enterprise architecture and balances the need for access against security and performance requirements, and comply with appropriate and relevant regulatory standards.
Job from xpatjobs.com_uk published on 2012 May 08
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 65000
Information Architect - Data Architect - Data Modelling - Development Life-Cycle - Agile - Crawley - 62 - 65K + bonus + excellent benefits required by my well known travel company based in Crawley, West Sussex.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 April 26
Contract : Contract - Salary : NEG
Systems Architect - Crawley, West SussexA fantastic opportunity for a Systems Architect to work for a leading UK energy company on a contract basis. The successful candidate will have a strong technical understanding to produce technical and systems architecture at a critical phase of the smart metering project.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 23
Salary : 70000
Purpose of role: The Head of Infrastructure Solutions Architecture will own the ‘external’ facing engagement of the UK Architecture Team, the scope of which includes the IT outsourced customers and Thales Domain pull-through business solutions lifecycle.
Job from experteer.co.uk published on 2012 May 22