Cloud Infrastructure Architect

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3 months ago
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Our client is currently recruiting for a Cloud Infrastructure Architect to join the team to work across a range of cloud first transformation projects.

This is a hybrid based role with the need to be in the Kent office 2 days per week.

Key Responsibilities for the Cloud Infrastructure Architect

Collaborate with Technology and Business Stakeholders to provide strategic solutions architecture.
Work to develop an integrated view of the Technology architecture, using repeatable approaches, cohesive framework, and available industry standard techniques
Own and manage program of Technology assessments and compliance requirements.
Collaborate with internal projects to provide consultancy, support and solutions designs.
Improve maturity of the Architecture function alongside the existing team.
Responsible for relevant Domain Architecture StandardsKey Experience for the Cloud Infrastructure Architect

Proven experience in technology architecture, governance, and delivering enterprise-scale solutions
Strong knowledge of technology project and software delivery lifecycles.
Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to explain technical solutions clearly to stakeholders at all levels, adapting the level of detail to suit the audience.
Strong organizational, administration and time management skills.The Cloud Infrastructure Architect will have Technical expertise in:

Cloud: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, M365, Azure, Cloud Security, Azure DevOps.
Applications: .NET, MS Dynamics, SQL Server, SSRS, M365 Apps, Exchange, SharePoint, IIS, Apache.
Security: OWASP, Firewalls, ISO27001, Azure Security Benchmark, Microsoft Defender, zScaler.
Networking: Switches, Firewalls, ExpressRoute, MPLS, Routing Protocols, CASB, Azure FrontDoor.
Servers: VMware, Windows Server (Apply online only)), Linux.
SDLC: Azure DevOps, IaC, Terraform.
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