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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 700.00-700.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Position: Enterprise ArchitectLocation: London (Hybrid - 3 days per week in office)Employment Status: Full-Time, ContractDuration: 6 month rolling contract - 3 year ProgrammeRate: 700pd - 775pd (Inside IR35)Industry: TransportTria have partnered with a global transportation company who are going through several a large transformation projects. Due to this, they have an opportunity for an Enterprise Architect to join them on an initial 6 months.You will be responsible for aligning the organisation''s technology infrastructure with its overarching business goals during two large digital and data transformation projects.Experience Required:Proven Enterprise Architecture experience (min of 5 years).Experience working in either Transport, Retail or Logistics industry.Experience of unionised environments would be beneficial.Experience with digital and data transformationProficient with architecture frameworks such as TOGAF or ArchiMate.If you feel you have the required experience, then please apply ASAP with an up-to-date CV which showcases your experience in the above areas.Enterprise Architect, Logistics, Transport, Retail, TOGAF, Digital Transformation, Data</description>
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