Cloud Architect

Entasis Partners
City of London
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Cloud Architect – M365, Identity & Zero Trust

Contract | Complex Transformation Environment


We’re supporting a client delivering a major modernisation of their end-user, identity, and security platforms. The focus is on Microsoft 365 adoption, identity-led security, and a zero-trust network architecture operating at scale in a highly regulated environment.

This role suits a hands-on Cloud Architect who can operate comfortably at both strategy and delivery level, influencing design decisions while staying close to implementation.


What you’ll be working on

  • Designing and shaping a Microsoft 365–centric end-user and identity platform
  • Defining and evolving zero-trust / SASE architecture and security controls
  • Producing clear, pragmatic architecture designs (high-level through to detailed)
  • Creating and maintaining core architecture artefacts (identity flows, security patterns, standards)
  • Supporting delivery teams with architectural direction, challenge, and assurance
  • Assessing options and trade-offs across cost, risk, resilience, and operability
  • Embedding cyber security by design, including threat modelling and risk reduction
  • Defining technical standards and guardrails aligned to enterprise and regulatory requirements


What we’re looking for

  • Proven experience as a Cloud or Enterprise Architect in complex environments
  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Cloud (M365, Azure, Entra ID, Power Platform)
  • Solid understanding of identity-centric design and zero-trust networking
  • Experience designing end-user compute and identity platforms at scale
  • Comfortable working across multiple teams and stakeholders
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to cut through ambiguity
  • Experience operating in regulated or security-conscious organisations


Nice to have

  • Experience with Okta or equivalent identity platforms
  • Exposure to Zscaler or similar zero-trust/SASE technologies
  • Background in public sector or heavily regulated industries


Additional information

  • Security Clearance (SC) required
  • Hybrid working model (details discussed at screening stage)


Why Entasis Partners

We work with clients tackling complex, high-impact transformation challenges and place a strong emphasis on quality, pragmatism, and long-term outcomes. You’ll be trusted to operate as a true architecture practitioner, not just a box-ticker.

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