Solace Messaging Administrator

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London, United Kingdom
Last month
£80,000 – £130,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £130,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Part-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
7 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Competitive bonus structure Exposure to enterprise-scale messaging infrastructure Opportunity to develop automation and programming skills Access to modern observability and monitoring tooling Long-term progression opportunities within infrastructure and messaging engineering

SOLACE MESSAGING ADMINISTRATOR - LONDON

KEY POINTS

  • Salary up to £130,000 + Bonus
  • 4 days per week onsite in Canary Wharf
  • Supporting critical enterprise Solace messaging systems
  • Opportunity to work within a low latency, high throughput trading environment

ABOUT THE CLIENT

We're supporting a globally recognised financial services and technology organisation operating at the forefront of electronic trading and market infrastructure. Due to continued growth within their Messaging team, they're looking to appoint an experienced Solace Messaging Administrator to help support and optimise a critical low latency messaging environment.

You'll be joining a highly technical, collaborative team responsible for delivering resilient, high throughput messaging systems that underpin pricing, trading, and other mission critical applications across a complex global infrastructure.

THE BENEFITS

  • Competitive bonus structure
  • Exposure to enterprise-scale messaging infrastructure
  • Opportunity to develop automation and programming skills
  • Work within a highly collaborative engineering environment
  • Access to modern observability and monitoring tooling
  • Long-term progression opportunities within infrastructure and messaging engineering

THE SOLACE MESSAGING ADMINISTRATOR ROLE:

As a Solace Messaging Administrator, you'll be responsible for administering and supporting enterprise Solace PubSub+ infrastructure across production and non-production environments. You'll work closely with infrastructure, development, and support teams to ensure messaging reliability, scalability, and performance across mission critical systems.

You'll play a key role in incident response, monitoring, capacity planning, WAN optimisation, and automation while helping maintain a highly available messaging platform supporting real-time trading and financial applications.

SOLACE MESSAGING ADMINISTRATOR ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • Experience administrating critical Solace messaging systems
  • Strong background supporting enterprise production environments
  • Experience with Solace PubSub+ appliances and software brokers
  • Strong understanding of distributed systems and WAN environments
  • Experience with Prometheus and Grafana monitoring tools
  • Linux/Unix administration and scripting experience
  • Strong troubleshooting and analytical problem-solving skills
  • Experience supporting low latency, high throughput messaging systems

TO BE CONSIDERED:

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By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.

KEY SKILLS

Solace, PubSub+, Messaging Administrator, Linux, Prometheus, Grafana, WAN, Low Latency Systems, Distributed Systems, Python, Bash, Infrastructure, Production Support, Kafka, RabbitMQ, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, Messaging Systems

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