- Strong multinational company in the insurance and reinsurance space
- Lead several Greenfield software projects, including a massive migration
- Generous salary and benefits + a dynamic and exciting culture
This Software Architect is with a multinational company in the insurance/reinsurance space who are on a strong scaling up journey. They’re currently expanding across the board with several new roles preparing for a busy 2025, filled with exciting Greenfield projects.
This is where this Software Architect comes in, they’re looking for a strong Architect with a background in .Net software development to come in as a leader in this space – you will be in charge of setting up the architecture for several massive-scale projects, including a huge migration to Azure. You’ll also be managing business stakeholders, so your strong communication skills will be put to test. This is a high-performance environment, so if you enjoy high impact projects – this one is for you!
The ideal candidate for this Software Architect position has more than 10 years of experience in the industry, with at least 2 roles’ experience in Architecture. They come from a .Net Software Development background and have experience with C#, .Net and Azure.
Model of work: The client company has a mandatory office attendance policy of 5 days/week.
You will:
- Be a technology leader of the team
- Set up the architecture for several high-profile and big-scale projects
- Directly impact the company’s expansion
You have:
- 10+ years of experience in the Software space
- Strong experience with C#, .Net and Azure
- Previous Architecture experience
Salary / Remuneration
Up to 130,000 (DOE) at the base + 20% bonus, 10% pension. health insurance (full coverage for candidate and dependents), life insurance, and more.
For more information contact Dario Knapic confidentially at +353 1 9026804 or email your CV to dario.knapic@archer.ie
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