Job Details
Job Ref: 212897410
Date: 2020-12-12 06:02:15
Cloud Consultant – High Wycombe
£60 -£70k DOE
Austin Fraser are partnered with a growing organisation based out of High Wycombe who are looking for a Cloud/Infrastructure Consultant.
The role will involve providing a spilt of pre-sales and project delivery within Azure and Office 365 to support their growing customer base so it's vital that candidates have a pre-sales background to support their technical knowledge and delivery skills.
Working in a fast paced environment with project engineers and sales teams, the Cloud/Infrastructure Consultant will be responsible for designing and managing Cloud solutions and then working with the relevant teams to deliver the best solution to the customer.
Other responsibilities include:
– Producing SOW, project proposals and scopes and delivery timescales for projects
– Design Azure based solutions fitting the customer brief
– Being up to date with the latest Azure and Microsoft Cloud solutions and offerings
– Meeting with potential customers to offer Cloud solutions
– Having strong technical skills to design, test, troubleshoot and delivery new products and customer solutions
– Strong stakeholder management skills
– Azure/Microsoft certifications
Technical Skills:
– Azure
– Office 365
– Windows Server
– Active Directory
– Networking knowledge (Cisco)
My client are able to move quickly so if you feel this opportunity is right for you then please send your CV for consideration
Austin Fraser is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Austin Fraser is committed to being an equal opportunities employer, and encourages applications from candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity status.
Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to provide individual feedback to unsuccessful applicants
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