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A governmental agency in the United Kingdom is seeking a Lead Technical Architect to drive innovation and implement emerging technologies. The successful candidate will lead multi-disciplinary teams, tackle business challenges with technology solutions, and engage with senior leaders to shape HMRC's strategy. This role is critical for transforming the organization's approach to customer engagement and operational efficiency.
Full-time (Permanent) National: £71,725 - £79,481 London: £78,988 - £87,612
Published on 31 October 2025 Deadline 10 November 2025
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We\'re seeking a Lead Technical Architect(Innovation) who is not only a proven leader and vendor manager in multi-supplier environments, but also an expert and thought leader in their technology or business domain. A strong customer ethos and deep understanding of market dynamics are essential.
HMRC is transforming the way it does business with its customers, and CDIO’s Chief Technology and Design Office is at the forefront of much of this change. Around us the technical landscape is rapidly changing, with new innovative emerging technologies offering significant improvements to the way that HMRC operates. These new technologies are changing customer expectations and the way customers engage with HMRC services.
The Innovation team works closely with HMRC partners and industry-leading SMEs to identify and evaluate technical opportunities that offer significant potential in HMRC, conducting proof-of-concept and proof-of-value exercises, which can then help inform decision-making and future strategies.
This role sits in theCDIO Chief Technology and Design Office, acting as the main conduit with the CDIO Customer Group verticals, strategy and innovation groups across HMRC, leading on opportunities to explore the use of new technology.
You will have the unique opportunity to lead on investigating new technology and IT developments to support, influence and shape significant future HMRC policies and strategies. The role will involve understanding and translating technology advancements into HMRC concepts and building evidence via a user centred approach to demonstrate how technology can shape and transform policy or ways of working in HMRC.
The products you and your team will work on will be identified by direct engagement with the technology market and academia, and through analysis of business problems that will benefit from a technology approach.
The successful candidate will work closely with the other Innovation Leads and support the Deputy Director of Innovation. This is an exciting time to be joining an area that can have a huge influence on how HMRC operates and transforms to meet the needs of the economy.
Working directly with senior leaders across HMRC and across government, you will:
Develop innovative ideas into propositions that demonstrate an understanding of the actions required (i.e. analysis, trials, proof of concepts, supplier input) leading a team to develop recommendations on how to proceed or deliver a viable solution.
The successful applicant will need to demonstrate relevant experience and effective delivery of the following:
Transitional Sites Information
If your location preference is for one of the following sites, it’s important to note that these are not long-term sites for HMRC and we will require you to move to a new building in the future, subject to our location strategy and the applicable employee policies at that time.
Leeds Locations
Moves Adjustment Payment will be available for this role, provided the successful applicant is a current HMRC colleague and meets the eligibility requirements outlined in the HMRC’s Moves Adjustment Payment guidance.
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