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Solutions Architect IOT

Burns Sheehan
Watford
2 days ago
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Role: Solution Architect IoT

Location: Croxley, Watford

Flexibility going forward: once per week

Salary: £85,000 - £90,000+ bonus

  • Our client, a leading IoT service provider, who are still scaling is looking for an Solution Engineer with specific strengths across Microsoft .net and Azure who excels in Solution Design, converting requirements into logical diagrams and flows, and creating detailed implementation blueprints.
  • An opportunity to join a well structured engineering practice, and communicate and influence across a range of technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Have a clear vision for designing and implementing best practice methodologies such as CICD. Mentor, coach and influence to deliver to CICD frameworks, delivering new features to core products and future green builds.

We are looking for Solution architects who are experienced to design the next iterations of our market-leading connectivity software. You will play a vital role as a member of one of our Scrum teams in defining and creating new features.

About you

  • Eager to take part, bring ideas and share your thoughts with your team and the wider business
  • Proactive and inquisitive, willing to challenge the norm to help improve the way they work
  • Passionate about collaborating with and contributing to the development of others
  • An ability to communicate effectively, slowly introducing designs to better the engineering methodology and practice.

The Role

  • Experience of successfully producing architecture projects which transform technology and business processes within your area of expertise.
  • Data and evidence-based approach, to impact decision making with a creative and driven approach to problem solving that considers business needs.
  • Able to convey complex information across multiple audiences, communicate enthusiastically and motivate others by adapting your style to fit the audience.
  • Experience and stories to tell on leading on technology change.
  • Proficient in a range of technologies - such as cloud, platform engineering, API development, message bus, workflow engines etc; and development languages such as C/C++/C#.Net/Python/PHP.
  • Advocate for Agile and the ability to drive Agile delivery forwards. Good grasp of TDD and CI/CD, coaching and mentoring skills

If you're keen to learn more about this opportunity please apply today or reach out to Joe O'Sullivan at Burns Sheehan -

Burns Sheehan Ltd will consider applications based only on skills and ability and will not discriminate on any grounds.


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