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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 550.00-550.00 Daily | Type: Contract | UI ArchitectGlobal Financial Services / Payments ClientLocation: London - 2 days per week Rate: £550-£570 per dayContract: 6 months initialIR35 Status: Outside IR35Role OverviewWe are supporting a global financial services organisation operating in cross-border payments and emerging markets as they continue a large-scale technology transformation.They are looking for an experienced UI Architect to lead the design and delivery of scalable, modern front-end platforms aligned to a microservices architecture. This is a hands-on architecture role with responsibility for defining standards, driving best practice and shaping the frontend ecosystem across multiple products.Key ResponsibilitiesDefine and own frontend architecture across a microservices-based platformDesign scalable UI solutions aligned to API-first backend servicesEstablish reusable components, UI standards and enterprise design systemsDefine integration approaches with RESTful and event-driven servicesEnsure performance, security, and responsiveness across web applicationsEmbed CI/CD, testing, and DevOps best practices within frontend teamsSupport containerised deployments using Docker and KubernetesMentor engineers and pr...</description>
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