.Company DescriptionFormed in 2017 by the combination of Misys and D+H, we provide the broadest portfolio of financial services software in the world today—spanning retail banking, transaction banking, lending, capital markets and treasury.Our solutions enable customers to deploy mission critical technology on premises or in the cloud. With our scale and geographical reach we drive valued solutions and opportunity for customers regardless of size or geography. Through our open, secure, and reliable solutions, we empower customers to accelerate growth, optimize cost, mitigate risk and continually evolve to meet their changing needs.A Truly global organization with offices in 42 countries worldwide, with an employee base of approximately 10,000 employees. We work with 9,000 customers, including 48 of the top 50 banks globally. Through our software, we're constantly stretching boundaries to do more for our customers. We are proud to be an organization where our vision, values and cultural beliefs are not just shared, but are lived by our people globally and where recognition is part of each and every day.**Job Description**:As a key member of the Technology Resilience (aka Disaster Recovery) team, the Technology Resilience Architect is responsible for defining, driving and delivering the integrated roadmap of improvements that assists in the evolution from a team of DR test coordinators, to a team that is constantly improving the probability of successful service recovery of our Clients' managed service products with new tests, methods, tools and processes.The Technology Resilience team has traditionally been responsible for the planning, coordination, execution governance and reporting of Disaster Recovery tests. This is now being refined, enhanced, and expanded with a programme of improvements delivered using agile approaches. The Technology Resilience Architect will be key to the success during this transition and beyond where processes will be more clearly defined, streamlined, documented and implemented; Disaster Recovery testswill be consolidated, automated and move towards whole Data Center failovers; regulator commitments will be met and clearly articulated; and enhanced methods for demonstrating technology resilience (beyond Disaster Recovery testing and likely into fault injection and chaos engineering) will be defined, designed and implemented.The Technology Resilience Architect will work collaboratively with management, the Technology Resilience Technical and Team Leaders, Architecture Practices, the process excellence analyst, the agile coach, scrum masters and technical staff to ensure that the set of all process objectives and goals progress in unison and that no aspects fall by the wayside - i.E. that both the Business As Usual and the strategic improvements progress simultaneously