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Cloud Architect

InfraView - Specialist Cloud & IT Infrastructure Technology Recruitment
London
1 week ago
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Senior Cloud Consultant – Azure/365 – £70,000 - £85,000 + bonus – Southern UK -


  • One of the best boutique Microsoft Partners in the UK
  • Amazing culture with ‘one team mentality’
  • Unlimited training and development
  • Have influence across business and lead from the front
  • MUST have Azure Certified Architect certification


London / Hampshire / Surrey / Berkshire / Thames Valley / Hertfordshire / Sussex


This role requires experience and understanding Microsoft Cloud products including broad range of Azure (IAAS) and M365 Solutions. You must be both commercial/technical and have the ability to build rapport with key customers and internally.


  • Azure
  • 365
  • Endpoint / Intune
  • IAAS
  • AVD


Your Responsibilities

  • HLDs / LLDs
  • Presales engagements
  • Project Implementation
  • LLD
  • Working closely with the post-sales team to ensure smooth pre- to post-transition
  • Commercially and technically strong
  • Must be able your own with C level individuals whilst also being able to easily translate technical conversations to non-technical personnel
  • Can demonstrate initiative, resourceful, highly self-motivated, and goal orientated
  • Experience in a consultancy or customer-facing sales role
  • An intelligent, analytical, and pragmatic approach to problem-solving


Please hit the button to Apply and/email or call Jimmy Hearne at InfraView on for further info.


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