Solution Architect(Must Have Active SC Clearance)
We are IT Recruitment Specialists partnered with a prestigious Global Consultancy who requires a Solution Architect for one of their public sector clients based in Bristol/Remote.
*IR35 Status - Inside IR35
*Clearance required: Needs Active SC candidates
Description:
- The project will deploy a web-based wiki software application called XWiki (an open-source software application).
- XWiki SAS are further enhancing their COTS product to ensure we can label our pages (data) to be Security/Government/EC compliant and control page (data) access based on a page's attributes and a user's permissions.
- In addition, the XWiki application will have the ability to communicate between different individual instances of the application, deployed to the global estate. This synchronization will allow data to be synchronized globally, with no need to execute regular import/exports. This synchronization is at the application layer (not the database layer).
The expectation of the role is a true E2E technical ownership role, so candidate will be expected to:
- assist with refining high-level business requirements with the customer;
- validating the architect and design (by DXC), to ensure the solution both meet requirements and adhere to industry standards,
- needs knowledge of not only a standard web-server dev stack, but inter-application/networking to ensure the communications channels proposed are viable,
- understanding of an ABAC security model, as they'll be assisting in validating the design from a security perspective.
- driving discussions with eg IT Security and Export Control teams, in order to ultimately gain the solution's approval;
- this implies an appreciation for designing for a security-focused environment.
- responsible for test strategy and high-level test planning, especially in the security realm
If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.