About the Job
We are seeking an experienced Azure Technical Architect to join our team. As an Azure Technical Architect, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cloud-based solutions using Microsoft Azure. You will work closely with our clients to understand their business requirements and translate them into effective Azure-based architectures.
Responsibilities:
- Designing and implementing Azure solutions: Translating business requirements into scalable, secure, and reliable Azure architecture.
- Collaborating with stakeholders: Defining cloud strategy, requirements, and architecture.
- Ensuring solution quality: Guaranteeing security, reliability, performance, and scalability of Azure-based systems.
- Leading and mentoring: Guiding teams in implementing solutions and adhering to architectural standards.
- Driving innovation: Analyze & Implement IAAC pipeline using tools like Bicep/JSON/Ansible etc., automating deployments, and staying up to date with the latest Azure features.
- Working with other teams: Collaborating with development, security, and data engineering teams.
- Presenting solutions: Delivering product presentations and demonstrations to clients and prospects.
- Proposals and RFI: Contributing to proposals and Requests for Information (RFIs).
- Advising stakeholders: Providing technical guidance and expertise on Azure best practices and solutions.
- Documenting solutions: Creating architecture HLD & LLD to capture key design decisions and their justifications.
- Following up on implementation: Ensuring that design decisions are effectively implemented and lessons learned are used to guide future designs.
Key Skills:
- Azure expertise: Deep understanding of Azure services, architecture patterns, and best practices.
- Cloud architecture: Ability to design and implement scalable, secure, and reliable cloud solutions.
- Problem-solving: Identifying and resolving technical challenges in a cloud environment.
- Communication: Effectively communicating technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Leadership: Guiding and mentoring teams and making key technical decisions.
- Collaboration: Working effectively with cross-functional teams.
- Industry knowledge: Understanding industry trends and emerging technologies.