Azure Application Architect
Synapri Ltd
Norwich, United Kingdom
19 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
EnglishJob location
Norwich, United Kingdom
Tech stack
.NET
Applications Architecture
Azure
C Sharp (Programming Language)
DevOps
Design of User Interfaces
Platform as a Service (PAAS)
Software Engineering
Backend
Cosmos DB
REST
Serverless Computing
Microservices
Job description
Working on cutting-edge Azure projects, the successful candidate will collaborate closely with engineering, product, security, and UX teams, translating business requirements into high-quality technical solutions. This is a hands-on architecture role with real influence over technical direction, standards, and delivery., * Design and deliver end-to-end application architectures using Azure Container Apps, Cosmos DB, Azure Functions, and Azure DevOps.
- Build scalable, secure, and maintainable cloud-native applications.
- Lead technical design sessions, producing clear architecture diagrams and documentation.
- Work cross-functionally with product, security, and UI/UX teams to deliver cohesive solutions.
- Present technical designs, roadmaps, and architectural decisions to senior stakeholders., This is an exciting opportunity for an Azure Architect who enjoys shaping solutions, influencing stakeholders, and working on impactful cloud platforms using modern Azure technologies.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Solution architecture?, * Strong hands-on background in software development and solution architecture.
- Deep expertise across Azure PaaS services, particularly Cosmos DB, Azure Container Apps, and Azure Functions.
- Solid backend development experience using .NET, C#, or similar, with strong REST API and microservices knowledge.
- Proven experience with CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, and DevOps practices.
- Confident communicator with excellent presentation skills.
- Able to articulate complex technical concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.