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      <description>Location: Hatfield | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Contract | Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Platform Architect/Health Check LeadLocation: UK (Remote/Hybrid)Contract: Inside IR35We''re supporting a leading global technology consultancy in the search for an experienced Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Platform Architect to lead a strategic platform health check for a major enterprise organisation.This is a high-impact advisory engagement where you''ll assess the health, security, resilience and performance of an established OCI environment, working closely with technical and business stakeholders to identify risks, optimisation opportunities and future improvements.This role is ideal for an experienced cloud architect who enjoys analysing complex environments, providing strategic recommendations and influencing technology roadmaps without being responsible for hands-on remediation.The RoleYou''ll lead a comprehensive architectural review of a large-scale Oracle Cloud Infrastructure platform, evaluating its current state against OCI best practices and producing a structured set of recommendations.Key responsibilities include:Conducting a full OCI platform health checkReviewing infrastructure architecture and cloud designAssessing security a...</description>
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