Technical Design Authority - London


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BCT Resourcing

Listed on

24th August 2018

Location

London

Salary/Rate

£85000 - £85000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

2018-08-24

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Position: Technical Design Authority

Location: London, Home-working with travel to the London Office / Client site

Salary: £85000 per annum

Job type: Permanent

As part of this growth, our focus on solution delivery is critical, Client looking to bring in a Technical Design Authority (TDA), working directly with the Head of Professional Services.

The TDA role is fundamental to overseeing the design and delivery of cloud and virtualisation solutions, with our key customers, primarily across Microsoft and VMWare products.

Your role includes the architecture and presentation of client solutions, handling internal and external technical escalations, continual service improvements, project reporting and the

oversight of technical implementations.

It will be your responsibility to operate with a commercial awareness, in order to improve solution efficiency for our clients.

What Youll Need

We need somebody that is able to combine technical expertise, service delivery and

commercial appreciation, as you will leading on the delivery of multiple solutions for enterprise level clients.

The ability to grasp and deliver emerging technology is necessary, because of our innovative and dynamic approach to solution delivery.

Experience in designing and implementing large and complex solutions across:

Public and private cloud solutions (Azure, AWS, VMWare)

Microsoft SQL (Always On Clustering etc.)

System Center Suite (Including SCVMM)

RDS

Skype for Business

CITRIX

Storage solutions (SANs/iSCSI) within cloud infrastructure

Virtual server infrastructure (VMWare and Hyper-V)

If you have further inquiries about this role, please do not hesitate to contact our office at: 02033-71-7671

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