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Cloud Architect

Chroma Recruitment
Cheadle Hulme
1 week ago
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Chroma is partnering with a world-renowned leader in scientific tools to recruit a talented Cloud Architect for their expanding team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced architect to make an immediate impact and contribute from day one. This is a hybrid role (3 days a week onsite at their office near Cheadle Hulme), with a salary of up to £103K.


This company operates globally, developing high-performance scientific instruments and software designed to drive innovation in research and contribute to better human health.


As a Cloud Architect, you will build systems that actually make a difference. You’ll be responsible for designing and building scalable cloud-based SaaS platforms, leveraging customer feedback to create solutions that support global healthcare manufacturing. You’ll split your time between being hands-on with the team and architecting big-picture solutions, modernising existing platforms, or building new ones from scratch.


If you love designing complex systems, know your way around cloud development, and enjoy seeing your work have real-world impact, this could be the role for you!


Key Skills:

  • Strong experience in application and database architecture, with a focus on security
  • Experienced in building and implementing cloud platforms in line with the AWS Well-Architected Framework
  • Solid hands-on experience with development best practices, including .NET, .NET Core, and CI/CD


Desirable Skills:

  • Worked in large enterprise organisations
  • AWS Solution Architect certification


If this role sounds of interest, please contact Julia on or apply here.

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