Head of Architecture at Dunelm
Leicester LE7 1AD, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Aug, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Archimate, Strategic Thinking, Aws, Enterprise, Architecture, Teams, It, Leadership

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

OVERVIEW

This role can be based out of our London or Leicester offices. We operate a hybrid working policy.
Home. There’s no place like it.
And there’s no feeling like helping people create a space that truly feels like theirs. At Dunelm, that’s what we do. We make home life lovelier for our customers, and we’ve built a caring, supportive culture that helps our people feel at home too.

Responsibilities
  • Leading the way – Represent architecture at the highest levels, influencing strategic decisions and making sure our technology aligns with our business goals.
  • Creating the blueprint – Define and maintain our architectural assets, ensuring they stay relevant, accessible, and meaningful.
  • Mapping out the journey – Develop and document our current, transition, and future enterprise architectures, providing clear roadmaps for change.
  • Bringing clarity to complexity – Use Archimate (or similar modelling tools) to create enterprise architecture models that give a bird’s-eye view of our technology landscape.
  • Championing good practices – Establish forums, foster collaboration, and ensure our architectural standards are clear and consistent.
  • Spreading the word – Be a champion for architecture, mentoring others and sharing knowledge across the organisation.
  • Keeping us ahead of the curve – Stay on top of emerging technologies and trends, helping us make smart, forward-thinking decisions.
  • Solving the tricky stuff – Provide expert guidance to teams tackling complex architectural challenges, ensuring solutions align with good practices.
  • Making things better – Continuously improve our architectural processes, making them more efficient, effective, and adaptable.
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