Title: Google Cloud Solution Architect
Location: 2-3 days a week in office in Wilton, CT
Recruitment process: General Interview- Technical Interview Manager Interview- Client Interview
Contract length : 1+ year
Required start date: ASAP
Level: Intermediate
Work authorization status: W2 or 1099
The only location they are open to is Wilton, CT (2-3 days a week onsite). The profile is Google Cloud Platform and Azure Solution Architecture. They want candidates that are more intermediate, so 3-5 years in an SA role, no candidates with 25+ years' experience.
MUST HAVE SKILLS:
-Google Cloud Platform Architecture
-Microsoft Azure Architecture- nice to have
Description:
Responsibilities
- Develop comprehensive cloud architecture solutions for infrastructure and applications in Google Cloud Platform
- Create and maintain reference architectures, guiding principles, and solution building blocks for enterprise cloud adoption
- Define technology standards and future state roadmaps for cloud services and programmable infrastructure
- Ensure security is integrated into all cloud architecture solutions through proper design and implementation
- Lead architectural decisions for Google Cloud Platform implementations while communicating impacts to stakeholders
- Develop proof-of-concepts and position papers to drive technological improvements and innovation
Requirements
- 5-7 years of experience as a Cloud Platform & Product Architect with deep expertise in Google Cloud Platform environments
- Proven experience setting up enterprise-level account structures and security models in Google Cloud
- Strong knowledge of cloud-based delivery models, PaaS offerings, and data integration patterns
- Experience applying engineering and coding skills in agile environments with DevOps practices
- Familiarity with IT architecture methodologies (e.g., TOGAF) and service management processes (ITIL)
- Demonstrated ability to create technical roadmaps and drive architectural decisions at enterprise scale
- Excellent communication skills with ability to explain complex technical concepts to diverse audiences