Shape the Future of Connectivity Our client is looking for a Solution Architect with a strong background in OMS to lead the design and delivery of scalable, high-performance OSS solutions. If you're passionate about aligning business needs with future-ready architectures, and thrive in dynamic, tech-driven environments, we want to hear from you. What You’ll Be Doing Architect and lead the design of end-to-end OSS solutions, with a focus on order capture, validation, provisioning, and fulfilment. Collaborate with stakeholders across business, product, and technical teams to ensure seamless alignment of solutions with business objectives. Drive integration between order management systems and broader OSS components, such as inventory, service activation, and billing. Ensure scalability, modularity, and performance of systems, in line with industry standards and emerging best practices. Mentor and guide development teams during implementation, serving as a technical authority across architecture decisions. What You’ll Bring 5 years of experience in solution architecture within complex IT, OSS, or networking environments. Proven expertise in Order Management Systems. Strong understanding of integration patterns (APIs, microservices, ESBs) and enterprise system interoperability. Knowledge of cloud platforms (Azure/AWS), enterprise IT systems, and networking fundamentals. Familiarity with OSS/BSS frameworks Excellent stakeholder engagement and the ability to translate business needs into technical solutions. Nice to Have Experience with OSS platforms such as Oracle OSM, Sigma, or similar. Exposure to DevOps practices and agile delivery environments (e.g., Jira, Confluence). Relevant certifications or an advanced degree in Computer Science, IT, or related field. What’s On Offer Up to £85K depending on experience Hybrid working - work remotely with some on-site collaboration as needed Career progression - be part of a high-impact, fast-growing team Purposeful work - directly shape mission-critical solutions powering the future of connectivity