Solution Architect

Nextech
Guildford, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£60,000 – £80,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £80,000 pa

Posted
18 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Role: Solution Architect
Industry: IT Managed Services
Sector: Education
Salary: up to £80,000 depending on experience e
Location: South of England / London

I'm working with a well-established, fast-growing MSP that specialises in delivering IT services into the education sector - some of the UK's most recognised independent schools, colleges and academies.

They're expanding their technical leadership team and looking for a Solution Architect to own the design of complex IT projects across their client base.

If you love the design side of the job - the part where you take a messy brief, walk a site, talk to the people who'll actually use it, and turn it into a design that's elegant on paper and bulletproof in delivery - this is the one.


What you'll be doing

* Owning the technical design of complex infrastructure, cloud, network and security projects.
* Producing High-Level Designs (HLDs) and Low-Level Designs (LLDs) that engineering teams can build to with confidence.
* Partnering with Account Managers and Project Managers on scoping, proposals, and statements of work.
* Acting as the technical authority in client meetings - building trust with IT Directors, Bursars and Heads.
* Providing design governance and mentoring Project Engineers as they grow.
* Building out reusable reference architectures and education-sector design standards.

What we're looking for

* A proven Solution Architect, Principal Engineer or senior Project Engineer with real HLD/LLD experience.
* MSP background strongly preferred - you understand the rhythm of project-led delivery across multiple clients.
* Deep Microsoft stack: M365, Azure, Entra ID, Intune, Windows Server, AD, Exchange.
* Strong virtualisation (Hyper-V / VMware) and networking (VLANs, firewalls, wireless).
* Solid grounding in cyber security, backup, and BC/DR design.
* Excellent technical writing - your documents are the deliverable.
* Education-sector experience is a real plus, but strong MSP architects from complex multi-site SME environments will absolutely be considered.

Why this one

* Part of a larger group - 200+ technologists across multiple UK and Ireland offices.
* Microsoft Solutions Partner with strong vendor relationships.
* 15+ years specialising in education - working with the country's most respected schools.
* Growing fast, investing heavily, and genuinely people-first.
* Hybrid working, real progression, and a culture where good work gets recognised.

Interested?

Drop me a DM or send your CV across for a confidential chat - happy to share more detail on the business once we're talking.

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