Infrastructure Cloud Architect

West Malling
5 days ago
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Infrastructure Cloud Architect (Azure | TOGAF | Enterprise Architecture)

We are seeking an experienced Cloud Architect with strong enterprise architecture expertise, ideally TOGAF certified and deep hands-on Azure cloud experience. This role will lead the design, governance, and implementation of scalable, secure, and high-performing cloud solutions across infrastructure, applications, security, and DevOps.

You will play a key role in shaping cloud strategy, modernising legacy platforms, and ensuring alignment with enterprise architecture standards and security frameworks.

Key Responsibilities

Define and govern cloud architecture strategy aligned to TOGAF principles

Design and implement Azure-based solutions across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS

Lead cloud migration and transformation initiatives

Architect secure enterprise solutions aligned with ISO27001 and Azure Security Benchmark

Provide technical leadership across infrastructure, applications, networking, and DevOps

Develop Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using Terraform

Ensure DevSecOps best practices using Azure DevOps

Support hybrid infrastructure (on-prem & cloud integration)

Collaborate with security, networking, and development teams to deliver resilient solutions

Required Technical Expertise

Cloud Platforms

Microsoft Azure (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

Microsoft 365 (M365)

Azure DevOps

Cloud Security & Governance

Applications & Platforms

.NET Framework / .NET Core

Microsoft Dynamics

SQL Server

SSRS

M365 Apps

Exchange

SharePoint

IIS

Apache

Security

OWASP

Firewalls

ISO27001

Azure Security Benchmark

Microsoft Defender

zScaler

CASB technologies

Networking

Enterprise switching & routing

MPLS

ExpressRoute

Azure Front Door

Routing protocols

Firewalls

Infrastructure

VMware

Windows Server (2008–2025)

Linux Server environments

Development & Delivery

SDLC best practices

Azure DevOps

Infrastructure as Code (Terraform)

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