Cloud Solutions Architect

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Cloud Solutions Architect

Location: London – Permanent | £75,000 | Hybrid (initially onsite to embed in the business)

We are partnering with an investment firm to recruit a Solutions Architect who is used to working in a white glove environment This newly created, project-heavy role sits within a small, agile IT team and is perfect for someone tech-savvy, proactive, and passionate about technology. You’ll be leading the design and implementation of IT solutions, automating workflows, integrating systems, and driving innovation across the business.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and deliver IT projects from design through to implementation, with a strong focus on automation, integration, and operational efficiency.

Develop scripts and tools (PowerShell, Python, JavaScript, or similar) to automate workflows and system configurations.

Build and manage solutions using Microsoft Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI).

Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into robust, scalable solutions.

Stay up to date with emerging technologies including AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and data analytics, identifying opportunities for innovation.

Document architectures, processes, and workflows, and provide training/support to internal teams.

Key Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in IT systems engineering, solutions delivery, or cloud implementation.

Strong scripting and automation skills (PowerShell, Python, JavaScript, or equivalent).

Hands-on experience with Microsoft 365, Azure AD, and Power Platform.

End-to-end project delivery experience – from solution design to implementation.

Passion for technology and continuous learning; interest in AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and data.

Excellent communicator with polished interpersonal skills, able to engage with senior stakeholders.

Proactive, professional, and solution-oriented, able to work independently and collaboratively.

Apply in confidence with Phoebe Rees at VIQU IT: (phone number removed) |

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