Architect - Solaris Migration


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Experis IT

Listed on

24th February 2021

Location

Telford

Salary/Rate

Negotiable

Salary Notes

Negotiable

Type

Contract

Start Date

ASAP

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Would you like to work for one of the World's largest IT Services Providers? If the below role is for you, don't hesitate to apply! Senior Systems Architect - Solaris MigrationLocation - TelfordContract Length - 3-6 Months Initial ContractCompetitive Daily RateRole Purpose

Our client has been asked to support in migrating Solaris servers out of one data centre, into another. To support this activity, they require an architect with a generalist skill set to help define the solution and produce the technical documentation. The document they will need to produce will include High Level designs, migration patterns and blueprints. The role will involve working closely with the customer and other third-party teams Key Performance IndicatorsDemonstrably operates as the overall infrastructure Architect for large, complex solutions.

* Regularly has large, complex designs, incorporating trade-offs from the original specification, accepted by the relevant business approval review, without any requirement for design changes.

* Authors design and test documents for large, complex infrastructures, whose risk and cost elements are accepted by the overall Architect or Project Manager.

* Can evidence regular contributions to customer forums, conferences and professional bodies.

* Tangible recognition from customers and/or our client's sales of being a major influence in the customer choosing our client.

* Using company prescribed methodologies, can demonstrate a contribution to the definition of customer overall IT architecture, including new solutions of significant size and complexity and which contain solution components from contributing specialists.

* Regular contribution to, and user of, company knowledge repositories and events.

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