Cloud Solutions Architect (Azure)

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Cloud Solutions Architect (Azure)

London - Hybrid (after probation)

Up to £75,000

VIQU are supporting a leading investment firm in the search for a technically skilled Cloud Solutions Architect. This newly created role is focused on designing and implementing robust, scalable IT solutions with a strong emphasis on automation, cloud technologies, and emerging tech. The role is approximately 60% hands-on implementation and 40% solution design, giving the successful candidate the chance to both shape and deliver innovative IT projects that support business-critical operations.

Key Responsibilities of the Cloud Solutions Architect:

Design, implement, and maintain end-to-end IT solutions, prioritising automation and operational efficiency.
Develop and maintain scripts (PowerShell, Python, etc.) to automate routine tasks and system configurations.
Build and manage business process automations using Microsoft Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps).
Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions.
Lead solution design sessions and document architecture, workflows, and dependencies.
Ensure secure and scalable deployment of solutions across hybrid cloud and on-premises environments.
Monitor, optimise, and maintain system performance, reliability, and security.
Provide training and support to internal teams on new systems and automations.
Experience Required of the Cloud Solutions Architect:

Proven experience in IT systems engineering with a focus on automation, cloud, and scripting.
Proficiency in PowerShell and at least one other scripting language (Python, JavaScript, etc.).
Hands-on experience with Microsoft Power Platform (Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI).
Strong understanding of Microsoft 365, Azure AD, and cloud infrastructure.
Experience in solution design, deployment, and lifecycle management.
Familiarity with DevOps practices and tools is a plus.
Excellent problem-solving skills, proactive attitude, and the ability to work independently or collaboratively.
Strong communication skills, able to engage stakeholders clearly and professionally.
Keen interest in emerging technologies, including cloud, AI, cybersecurity, and data.
Apply now to speak with VIQU IT in confidence. Or contact Katie Dark via the VIQU IT website or at (url removed)

Do you know someone great? We’ll thank you with up to £1,000 if your referral is successful (terms apply). For more exciting roles and opportunities, follow us on LinkedIn @VIQU IT Recruitment.

Cloud Solutions Architect (Azure)

London - Hybrid (after probation)

Up to £75,000

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