Solutions Architect - IOT

Luton
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Are you ane experienced Soutions Architect, specialised within IOT with at least 4 years working in the telecoms sector? We're helping our client find new talent to join an expanding team.

The role will see you thriving in what you do best - solution design, converting requirements into logical diagrams and flows, and creating detailed implementation blueprints.

You will have experience in translating business needs into technical solutions, ensuring all components are integrated and aligned into the overall architecture.

Technically you will be very strong with IOT solutions, products and services, being able to provide techncial knowledge and insight to peers including any likely constraints.

Deveop end-to-end architecture designs for software, systems and platforms. Experience in succesfully leading the architecture projects and being aware of the financial and business implications of your architecture choicse.

Additionally; you would be proficient in a range of technologies - such as Cloud, Platform Engineering, API Development, Message Bus, work flow engines etc; and development langues such as C/C++/C#.Net/Python/PHP. Experience in working in a DevOps envionrment, alongside QA and automation.

Perm role, hybrid working of 3-4 days in office

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