Solution Architect
Posted 14 April by
Noa Recruitment
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Solution Architect – Hybrid UK - £100000
We are helping an innovative tech consultancy scale their software professional services team.
Due to continued growth and demand for their products they now urgently need a Solution Architect to join them ASAP.
This role would suit a Solution Architect who has experience working within start-ups who can help define the future direction of their growing SaaS team.
This role is Hybrid within the UK – The office is based in London (City).
To be a successful, the ideal Solution Architect candidate will have:
- Strong background in Python and React
- Strong knowledge of how to create MVP’s and building Proof of Concepts
- Experience of working in data or statistical products would be a bonus
- Experience of working in a small but growing team.
- Great salary – Up to £100k base commission and Package (neg for the right person)
- Flexible working
- An opportunity to work with some of the brightest minds in the tech sector
Please apply with your CV and we will be in touch for a confidential chat.
Noa Recruitment specialise in helping Software and Web Professionals and technical talent find great careers. If this role doesn’t sound like you, but you know a great person who might be interested then please do share these details with them.
Reference: 52471230
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