Enterprise Infrastructure Architect

Dubai
3 months ago
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Enterprise Infrastructure Architect - Contract - 3 Months+ - Dubai

I'm looking for an Enterprise Infrastructure Architect to join a major digital transformation initiative for my specialist consultancy client. The contract is initially 3 months, please note this is an urgent requirement so you as the Enterprise Data Architect must be available to travel to Dubai and start in the next month.

Rate:

(Non-UAE Resident): £600 per day (plus sponsorship and benefits)

(UAE Resident): AED 3,500 per day

Location: Dubai, UAE

Length of contract: 3 months with a strong possibility of extension.

IR35 status: Outside of IR35

To achieve the higher rate banding your experience will need to match the following:

Required Skills

Extensive experience as an Infrastructure Architect or Cloud Architect in large or multi-business organisations.
Deep expertise in Microsoft Azure or hybrid cloud architectures.
Strong knowledge of enterprise networking, firewalls, identity & access management, and security architecture.
Solid grounding in operational governance, ITSM, and security compliance.
Excellent communication, architectural leadership, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to engage both technical teams and senior business leaders. Proven experience with:

Cloud migration and hybrid cloud hosting
Infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Bicep, ARM, CloudFormation)
Kubernetes and container platforms
Enterprise networking (SD-WAN, VPN, routing, load balancing)
Virtualisation, storage, backup, and disaster recovery
Monitoring, observability, and automation frameworks

If you are interested in this Enterprise Data Architect role please respond with your most recent CV. Alternatively email me on surjeeth . singh @ RandstadDigital . com

Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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