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CCL Global are currently recruiting for a Solutions Architect based in London (remote). You will be working as part of a highly skilled and dynamic team, helping enterprise-level customers protect their cloud-based applications and systems from security threats. The company is a fast-growing leader in the cloud security space, trusted by global organizations across multiple industries.

Permanent – Remote (London-based)

Key Duties will include:

You will be involved in a range of activities supporting the sales and technical teams, including:

  • Supporting the sales team by identifying customer challenges and offering tailored security solutions

  • Acting as a technical expert in client meetings and demonstrations

  • Providing guidance on securing software containers, cloud environments, and workloads

  • Translating complex technical details into clear, simple explanations for non-technical stakeholders

  • Working closely with engineering and product teams to ensure client needs are met

  • Representing the company at industry events and meetups

    Requirements:

    We’re looking for someone with a strong technical background and great communication skills. Ideal candidates will have:

  • 5–7 years’ experience in a Solutions Architect or Pre-Sales role, working with enterprise software

  • Experience with container technologies (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift)

  • Familiarity with CI/CD tools, Linux/Windows servers, networking, and firewalls

  • Hands-on experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)

  • Understanding of cybersecurity, compliance, and DevOps environments

    This is a great opportunity to join a cutting-edge cloud security leader that’s scaling globally.

    If you're excited about combining technical knowledge with customer-facing work, we’d love to hear from you

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