Azure Cloud Architect

London
3 weeks ago
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Azure Cloud Architect
£100,000-£130,000
Fully Remote - UK Based

I’m currently working with a well-established FinTech wealth-management SAAS business who are looking for an Azure Cloud Architect to join their growing team on a fully remote basis!

This award-winning company, essentially supports their global FinTech clients with their cloud management services, CRM requirements, productivity platforms and scaling up of their technology architecture. From a Cloud perspective, the company have developed SAAS solutions for many of their larger clients which are performing really well.

The aim now is to develop a brand new SAAS Solution for smaller companies who don’t have the infrastructure or size to use the existing solutions and that’s where this role comes in. It’s a great chance to be driving the biggest area of growth in the business!

More about the company

Founded in 2012.
Main office in London but have a further 6 worldwide.
Work with some of the largest FinTech companies globally.
Looking to now tap into the modern, dynamic, smaller FinTech companies.
Award winning business and part of a wider wealth-management group.
The Role – Azure Cloud Architect

Fully Remote – candidates need to be based in the UK. Sponsorship is not offered.
Office is in London so the option to go in as often as you want is there.
Lead a new design and implementation of a SAAS Cloud product aimed at smaller FinTech companies.
Lead the entire project and work closely with the development team.
Chance to grow and progress through the business as they are growing fast.
Tech Requirements

Salary: £100,000-£130,000.
Be an expert in Cloud development including migration, architecture and best practices.
Come from a development background – ideally C# & .Net.
Have experience with technologies like Kubernetes, IaC tools, Terraform.
Excellent stakeholder management skills.
Happy leading a team from a technical perspective.
Benefits: 5% Pension, Bonus, 25 Days Holiday + Bank & Wellbeing, Self-development tools & various perks.

If this role is of interest, then please apply and I can give you a call.

Tim Stock
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