Service Architect
Example Corp(2 months ago)
About this role
A Service Architect (Bid and Programme) at Leidos leads the service management input to bid activity and implements service transition within agile delivery programmes supporting UK government defence systems. The role combines pre-sales bid work with hands-on ownership of service transition to ensure successful handover into live operations, collaborating across engineering, solution architecture, security, ITSM, and programme teams.
Required Skills
- Service Architecture
- Service Design
- Service Transition
- ITIL
- Agile
- Scrum
- SAFe
- Stakeholder Management
- Requirements Management
- Risk Assessment
+2 more
Qualifications
- DV
- ITIL 4 Master
- ITIL 4 Managing Professional
About Example Corp
leidos.comAcquia is a digital experience company built around Drupal that provides cloud hosting, content management, personalization, and marketing tools to help organizations build and operate large, secure websites and applications. Its platform combines Acquia Cloud and site-management services with capabilities for digital asset management, personalization and customer engagement, security, and professional support. Founded by Dries Buytaert (the creator of Drupal), Acquia positions itself as an enterprise-grade partner for organizations that want to leverage open-source Drupal at scale. Its customers include government agencies, media companies, and large enterprises that need scalable, secure digital experiences.
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