GCP Data Solution Architect

83zero Limited
London
1 year ago
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Salary guideline:£90,000 - £100,000 pa (DOE) + 10% Bonus, Pension up to 6% contributory, Health Insurance, Life Assurance etc.

Base Location:London / Hybrid / UK wide

The Client:

Our client is a global leader in Systems Integration and IT Consultancy. They have built out a super advanced and respected industry wide Insights & Data Practice. The Data Engineering, Architecture and Platform practice is part of global Insights & Data group; their goal is to help the organisations they work with become truly 'insight driven', to fully exploit their data using the convergence of Cloud and Artificial Intelligence to deliver real business value. Their objective is to marry the most innovative insights solutions with rock solid, industrialised engineering.

The Role:

We are looking for strong GCP Solution Architects who are passionate and focused on data solutions and Google technologies and who ideally have skills in many of the following areas:

  • Partners with other solution architects to assess solution alignment to the overall architectural blueprint - and drive proposal writing, solution direction, pricing and costing
  • Helps define the performance goals and metrics for the proposed solution and understands the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for the solution
  • Owns Solution Development as liaison between Sales and Delivery teams. Serve as technical liaison between Sales team, Clients, Delivery & support teams up to and including Contract negotiations
  • Cooperate with sales team to formulate / execute a sales strategy to exceed revenue objectives
  • Have experience of designing architecture for data focused GCP projects

Essential Experience:

  • Exceptional communication skills with the ability to tailor messages to different audiences. GCP Certification or equivalent cloud technology expertise.
  • Deep understanding of architecture processes including Reviews and Design Authority.
  • Strong expertise in AI/ML technologies, preferably including Generative AI, and experience with automated decisioning via AI, ML, or declarative rulesets.
  • Knowledge of automation tooling such as DevOps to facilitate CI/CD approaches to IaC. Knowledge of other Cloud Platforms such Hybrid Cloud
  • Knowledge of IaaS implementation, Availability sets, GCP Networking concepts, DNS, Load Balancing, HA, DR. Experience with API architectures, UI frameworks (e.g., React, Angular), databases (e.g., Postgres, BigQuery), and data processing technologies (e.g., Spark, BQ SQL).
  • Strong skills in areas such as Docker, Kubernetes, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS to name a few

To apply please click the "Apply" button and follow the instructions.

For a further discussion, please contactJames Moneyon

83DATA is a boutique Tech & Data Recruitment Consultancy based within the UK. We provide high quality interim and permanent Tech & Data professionals.

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