Senior Google Cloud Consultant

London
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Senior Google Cloud Consultant £80,000-£100,000 + London Hybrid + Excellent Benefits +Bonus

London Hybrid | Technology Consultancy | Permanent

A growing consultancy is expanding its cloud, data and AI capability and is looking for a commercially aware, client‑facing Senior Google Cloud Consultant. You'll work across enterprise organisations delivering modern cloud platforms, data solutions and AI‑driven transformation - with the autonomy to shape strategy as well as lead hands‑on delivery.

The Role

You'll act as a senior technical advisor and delivery lead, helping clients modernise their cloud, data and AI ecosystems.

Projects may include:

Designing secure, scalable Google Cloud architectures
Building modern data platforms (data lakes, warehouses, real‑time analytics)
Delivering AI/ML solutions using Vertex AI and related GCP services
Cloud migrations and transformation roadmaps
Implementing Infrastructure‑as‑Code with Terraform
Embedding security, governance and FinOps best practice

You'll be responsible for:

Engaging senior stakeholders to shape cloud, data and AI strategy
Producing high‑level and low‑level solution designs
Leading delivery across complex, multi‑workstream programmes
Balancing transformation with live operational constraints
Acting as a trusted advisor on innovation and best practice

What You'll Bring

Strong experience designing and delivering enterprise solutions on Google Cloud Platform
Deep expertise in Cloud Infrastructure, Data Engineering, or AI/ML
Hands‑on experience with services such as Compute Engine, GKE, Cloud Run, BigQuery, Pub/Sub, Cloud Storage, Vertex AI
Proven ability to produce architectural documentation and migration strategies
Strong stakeholder engagement and consulting capability
Experience working in complex or regulated environments

Highly Desirable:

Google Cloud certifications (Professional Cloud Architect, Data Engineer, ML Engineer) - these are a major advantage
Experience with data governance, security frameworks or compliance standards

Package

£80,000-£100,000 base (depending on experience)
London hybrid working
Performance‑related bonus
Private medical insurance
Pension contribution
Generous holiday allowance
Funded training & certifications
Clear progression pathway
High‑impact projects across cloud, data and AI

Why Join?

Consultancy environment with varied, enterprise‑scale cloud and AI programmes
Opportunity to influence strategy as well as lead delivery
Strong technical community and access to senior leadership
Modern, high‑performance culture with real autonomy

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