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Solution Architect - Surrey - £95k - Hybrid

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Solutions Architect (Hybrid, Surrey)
Location: Surrey (Hybrid, 3 days in the office)
Salary: £85k to £95k plus benefits (depending on experience)
Hours: Full time, Monday to Friday

We are looking for a Solutions Architect to help shape and guide the future of technology within a growing business. This is a role where you will be involved at a senior level, working closely with leadership to make sure systems are robust, scalable and secure, while exploring new ideas and technologies that will keep the business moving forward.

What you will be doing
Developing and maintaining a clear technical architecture across products and services
Working alongside senior leaders to deliver the technology roadmap
Reviewing current systems and setting out the steps needed for change and improvement
Promoting best practice and evaluating new tools and approaches
Preparing business cases for adopting new technology What we are looking for
Background in designing complex cloud and on premise solutions
Strong knowledge of AWS and or Azure, Infrastructure as Code and microservices
Familiarity with TOGAF, SOLID and DRY principles
Useful extras: SQL Server, CI/CD, GitHub, Agile methods, Terraform, Docker, DevOps, Cloud AI
Comfortable working with senior stakeholders including C Suite About you
A strong communicator who can bring people on side
Detail focused, proactive and delivery driven
Logical and methodical when tackling problems
Able to influence and present ideas clearly at all levels This is a great opportunity for a Solutions Architect who wants to make a real impact, working on projects that will shape the long term technology direction of the business

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