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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 700.00-700.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Azure Cloud Architect  Location: Central London (2 days per week onsite, hybrid working) Contract: 12 months initial (long-term programme, 2-3 years)  Are you an Azure Cloud Architect with a background working in enterprise scale environments? Have you worked in mature cloud-native landscapes and have a solid view of "what good looks like" from a Cloud strategy? If so, apply for this very exciting new opportunity in central London.  This contract will initially run until the end of March but will be extended. The programme will run for at least the next 2-3 years. The contract will be Inside IR35 and you will need to be in the central London office 3 days per week.  The successful Azure Cloud Architect will join an instantly recognisable household name at an unprecedented period of modernisation. The Cloud strategy is currently in its infancy, and this role offers a unique opportunity for an experienced Azure Cloud Architect to join at the ground level and play a pivotal role in shaping a best-in-class, in-house Cloud Architecture and Engineering function.  Key to this role will be the Azure Cloud Architect''s ability to build relationships and to establish frameworks, guidelines a...</description>
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