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Overview

We are seeking an experienced UML Modeller to participate in a vital Zero Trust Architecture transformation programme within a secured UK Government/Defence environment. The ideal candidate will work closely with Enterprise and Security Architects to create structured and traceable designs that align with Zero Trust principles. This long-term contract requires active UKSV Developed Vetting (DV) clearance and will involve translating complex systems into detailed architecture artefacts.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain UML and SysML models to support secure system architecture design and integration.
  • Produce detailed architecture artefacts including component, class, sequence, and activity diagrams.
  • Collaborate with solution, network, and security architects to ensure compliance with Zero Trust principles.
  • Maintain model integrity and traceability across multiple design layers.
  • Support architecture reviews and governance boards by offering modelling best practices and technical guidance.
  • Ensure compliance with MODAF, TOGAF, or NIST 800-207 frameworks and relevant defence security standards.
  • Follow strict configuration, classification, and change control procedures while working securely.

Requirements

  • Active UKSV DV clearance is required.
  • Proven experience as a UML Modeller, Systems Engineer, or Solution Designer on large-scale or classified programmes.
  • Strong knowledge of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and security-by-design concepts.
  • Proficiency in UML tools such as Enterprise Architect or MagicDraw.
  • Solid understanding of systems integration, data flows, and secure infrastructure design.
  • Excellent documentation skills with the ability to produce high-quality technical artefacts.
  • Familiarity with MODAF, TOGAF, or NATO Architecture Framework (NAF) is desirable.
  • Experience in Defence Digital, MOD, or UK Government secure programmes is a plus.
SkillsAgile
LocationBasingstoke
TypeOn-site
Rate£650/day
SourceLinkedIn
Posted06/11/25