Sword is a leading provider of business technology solutions within the Energy, Public and Finance Sectors, driving transformational change within our clients. We use proven technology, specialist teams and domain expertise to build solid technical foundations across platforms, data, and business applications. We have a passion for using technology to solve business problems, working in partnership with our clients to help in achieving their goals.
About the role:
As a Senior OT Architect, you will play a leading role in shaping how organisations design, evolve and secure their operational technology environments. This is a senior, client-facing position focused on discovery, architectural design and technical leadership across complex OT landscapes. You will work closely with senior stakeholders, delivery teams and engineering specialists to define practical, scalable solutions that reflect the realities of operational environments.
The role sits at the intersection of strategy and delivery — guiding architectural direction, supporting major programmes of work, and ensuring that designs are grounded, implementable and aligned to operational needs. You will act as a trusted technical authority across engagements, helping organisations understand their current environments, define improvement roadmaps and establish the foundations required to support long-term resilience and maturity.
Working within our IACS Community:
Our Industrial Automation & Control Systems (IACS) capability sits at the heart of how we support organisations operating complex OT and ICS environments. As part of this practice, you’ll be part of a community of experienced architects, consultants and engineers who collaborate across a wide range of operational settings. Knowledge gained from live environments is shared openly, helping shape how the practice continues to evolve.
Architects operate with a high degree of autonomy while remaining closely connected to the wider team — providing technical leadership, supporting delivery teams, and contributing to the development of standards, methodologies and architectural approaches across the practice. This is an environment where experience is valued, collaboration is natural, and individuals play a meaningful role in shaping how OT services are delivered.
As a Senior OT Architect, you will:
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Benefits
At Sword, our core values and culture are based on caring about our people, investing in training and career development, and building inclusive teams where we are all encouraged to contribute to achieve success. We offer comprehensive benefits designed to support your professional development and enhance your overall quality of life. In addition to a Competitive Salary, here's what you can expect as part of our benefits package:
At Sword we are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer, ensuring that all applicants receive fair and equal consideration for employment, regardless of whether they meet every requirement. If you don’t tick all the boxes but feel you have some of the relevant skills and experience we’re looking for, please do consider applying and highlight your transferable skills and experience. We embrace diversity in all its forms, valuing individuals regardless of age, disability, gender identity or reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy or maternity status, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. Your perspective and potential are important to us.
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Sword is a leader in data insights, digital transformation and technology services with a substantial reputation in software development, complex IT, business projects and mission critical operations.
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