Full-Time

Domain Architect

Services

Posted on 5/11/2026

Deadline 5/30/26
Centrica

Centrica

11-50 employees

Provides CHP, storage, and heat pumps

No salary listed

Slough, UK

Hybrid

Occasional travel to site.

Category
IT & Security (1)
Required Skills
LLM
Requirements
  • Experience delivering solution and domain architectures across multiple projects or platforms.
  • Strong understanding of business processes and their alignment with technology solutions.
  • Excellent communication skills, able to engage technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Strategic thinking with the ability to plan and implement mid to long-term technology roadmaps.
  • Experience with architectural governance and compliance in a large organisation.
  • Demonstrates the safe and responsible use of AI tools, with clear knowledge of when AI use is appropriate and strong awareness of accuracy, bias and compliance. Bringing the ability to design and reuse prompt templates to support consistent, high quality workflow outputs, and skilled in using AI to triage, classify and analyse information within Centrica policy guardrails.
  • Strong ability to recognise higher risk scenarios and escalate to governance or security as needed. Alongside this, showing proficiency in enterprise AI copilots, knowledge assistants and AI enhanced productivity tools.
Responsibilities
  • Define and maintain the target architecture for Services, covering Field Services, Installations, Planning & Despatch, Insurance Products, and alternative Energy propositions. Ensure alignment with enterprise standards and strategic platforms used across engineer enablement, scheduling, routing, policy management, claims, and new energy services. Prioritise reuse of shared capabilities (e.g., workforce management, CRM, scheduling, customer communications) and be clear where services propositions must differentiate for operational performance, safety, or regulatory reasons.
  • Shape architectural decisions around operational efficiency, safety, engineer experience, customer outcomes and commercial performance across service journeys. Align to product objectives and OKRs relating to installation performance, job completion rates, SLA adherence, cost to serve, conversion, claims efficiency, and speed to market for new propositions. Ensure designs avoid unnecessary complexity and are proportionate to the value delivered.
  • Platform Stewardship & Reuse - Champion reuse of strategic platforms such as Field Workforce Management, Scheduling and shared data platforms. Guide teams through “use vs extend vs build” decisions across installation flows, engineer enablement, stock/asset processes, and insurance lifecycle journeys. Identify fragmentation early (e.g., duplicate scheduling tools, localised claims solutions, isolated planning tools) and drive convergence toward sustainable, scalable platforms.
  • Architectural Governance - Ensure service-domain designs conform to enterprise guardrails covering integration, operability, safety, data protection, and regulatory responsibilities (e.g., FCA for insurance, GSOP for field operations). Operate within established decision rights and escalate only when impacts cross into Customer, Core, IoT, or Enterprise domains.
  • End-to-End Systems Thinking - Architect solutions with a whole-journey lens across booking, planning, routing, execution, completion, aftercare, and claims. Consider integration with stock, logistics, safety systems, engineer devices, policy systems, payments, and customer channels. Ensure architectures support resilience, real-world engineer usage, field safety requirements, strong data flows, operational reporting, and cost-efficiency.
  • Delivery-Aware Architecture - Work closely with Field Services, Installations, Insurance and Energy product teams and engineering squads to ensure designs are pragmatic and deliverable. Adapt architecture based on operational feedback from planners, dispatch teams, field engineers and claims handlers. Measure success by adoption, improved service performance, reduced rework, and uplift in operational KPIs.
  • Commercial & Cost Awareness - Assess total cost of ownership across scheduling platforms, mobile workforce tools, policy/claims systems, data platforms and emerging tech for new energy services. Provide clear analysis for build vs buy decisions involving field route optimisation, planning tools, engineer mobility, insurance platforms, or renewable servicing solutions. Help product teams understand cost implications of architectural decisions, including licensing, cloud usage, vendor risk and long-term supportability.
  • Stakeholder Influence & Communication - Act as a trusted advisor to leaders across Field Operations, Planning & Despatch, Installations, Services Commercial, Insurance, and Alternative Energy propositions. Influence without authority, ensuring alignment across operational, commercial and technology roadmaps. Communicate complex architecture in clear, outcome-oriented terms suited to operational and product stakeholders.
  • Architectural Capability & Culture - Coach Solution Architects and engineers working on Service-based products. Promote clarity, quality, reuse and continuous improvement. Strengthen architecture maturity across field, installation, planning, despatch, insurance and emerging energy services teams by providing guidance, patterns, reviews, and architectural leadership.
  • Coaching & Capability Development - Mentor and uplift capability across squads delivering field operations, installation journeys, insurance capabilities and alternative energy propositions. Support solution architects and engineers through design reviews, knowledge sharing, and consistent application of architecture practices.

Centrica Business Solutions provides integrated energy management for commercial and industrial customers, helping cut carbon emissions and energy costs by deploying and operating energy assets. Its offerings include Combined Heat and Power, battery storage, heat pumps, and solar facilities, managed within an optimized energy estate with support across planning, design, installation, and ongoing management. The company offers capital purchase and flexible financing to minimize upfront risk and fund large projects, along with maintenance and optimization to ensure reliable operations. Its goals are to help customers reach net-zero targets (by 2045) and to build a 900 MW portfolio of solar and storage assets by 2026, reducing energy use and costs for clients.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$19.5M

Headquarters

Kfar Saba, Israel

Founded

2009

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Secured 65 MW Perthshire battery storage, largest project to date.
  • Installed 3.27 MW solar array for Gressingham Foods, unlocking savings.
  • Won G&H contracts for Heartlands and Hereford hospital decarbonisation.

What critics are saying

  • MYTILINEOS undercuts with cheaper solar PPAs, eroding onsite market share.
  • G&H bundles MEP services, sidelining Centrica's standalone CHP projects.
  • Grid delays block 900 MW target by 2026, triggering investor exodus.

What makes Centrica unique

  • Centrica delivers integrated CHP, battery storage, and heat pumps for sustainability.
  • Targets 900 MW solar and battery portfolio by 2026 with flexible financing.
  • Partners on net zero plans aiming for sustainable model by 2045.

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