Solution Architect | MRL Consulting
- Competitive
- United Kingdom
- Software & Infrastructure
- Permanent
We are recruiting on behalf of a leading technology consultancy specialising in low-code and AI-enabled solutions. The Solution Architect will play a pivotal role in designing, overseeing, and delivering robust, scalable, and secure enterprise applications on the OutSystems platform while embedding responsible AI and automation capabilities.
Why Join
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Work with a leading consultancy delivering innovative low-code and AI-enabled solutions.
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Shape the architecture of enterprise applications with high business impact in both the private and public sectors
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Collaborate with experts in OutSystems, AI, and automation within a dynamic, Agile environment.
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Opportunities for professional growth, knowledge sharing, and involvement in cutting-edge projects.
Oh and did I mention the 4 day week and remote first work method!!!
The Role
The Solution Architect acts as a bridge between business and technology, defining solution architectures, leading technical design sessions, and providing oversight throughout the delivery lifecycle. You will contribute to innovative AI integrations, enterprise-grade system design, and reusable architectural patterns to ensure high-quality delivery.
What you need to bring to the role.
Skills & Experience
Essential:
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5+ years of solution or technical architecture experience, ideally in low-code or OutSystems environments.
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Strong understanding of OutSystems architecture, APIs, integrations, and deployment models.
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Proven experience designing scalable, secure, and maintainable enterprise solutions.
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Knowledge of Agile and DevOps practices.
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Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Desirable:
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Certified OutSystems Professional or Expert Architect.
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Experience integrating AI or automation capabilities into enterprise systems.
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Familiarity with cloud platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP).
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Awareness of AI governance frameworks (ISO/IEC 42001, NIST AI RMF).
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Experience with data modelling, event-driven architectures, or microservices.