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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.
- 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