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      <description>Location: Manchester | Salary: 90000.00-90000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | ServiceNow ArchitectLocation: UK Wide (Hybrid 2-3 days onsite)Salary: Up to £100,000 + BenefitsAbout the RoleWe are looking for an experienced ServiceNow Architect to join a global IT Consultancy delivering high-impact ServiceNow solutions across enterprise environments. This is a senior, hands-on architecture role offering the opportunity to shape platform strategy, influence technical direction, and work on complex, large-scale implementations.You will play a key role in solution design, technical governance, and delivery leadership while working closely with stakeholders, delivery teams, and clients to ensure best-in-class outcomes.What You''ll Be DoingDefine and enforce ServiceNow architectural standards and best practicesLead solution design and act as technical authority across ServiceNow projectsDesign scalable, secure, and high-performing ServiceNow implementationsSupport bid activity and contribute to technical proposals and client presentationsProvide technical leadership and thought leadership across delivery teamsProduce and maintain high-level and low-level design documentationDrive continuous improvement and platform innovationWhat We''re Looking ForStrong experience ...</description>
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