Solution Architect: 3 Month Contract: Manchester/Hybrid

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Solution Architect: 3 Month Contract: Manchester/Hybrid

We are seeking a contract Solutions Architect for a project (Outside IR35.) You will work closely with senior stakeholders and the wider team on both high and low level solution design to provide improvements on existing systems.

Provide technical leadership and guidance throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring solutions are scalable, secure, and align with business objectives and technology strategy.
Your role will also involve risk management, to identify potential technical risks and develop mitigation strategies. Ensure solutions are designed with security, performance, and reliability.

Type: 3 Month Contract
Day Rate: Market Rates (Outside IR35)
Location: Manchester/Hybrid
Start: ASAP

Skills

Previous Solutions Architecture experience designing and implementing complex enterprise solutions.
Strong background in software development and system integration.
Strong understanding of cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)
Experience with microservices architecture, API design, and integration patterns.
Experience with DevOps practices and tools.

Please apply now to be considered for this role

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