Migration Architect
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Job description
Atrium EMEA are supporting a world-leading IT services client in their search for a Migration Architect for a public sector client.
Rate: £710/day (inside IR35) Duration: Initial 6 months (extensions likely) Working Model: Remote within the UK, with occasional travel to client sites in the Midlands, Manchester, and London.
Key Requirements:
Strong experience designing and delivering application or data centre migrations at scale Proven background working across cloud (AWS), private cloud, and on-prem environments Experience defining migration patterns, strategies, and end-to-end architecture designs Ability to conduct architecture impact assessments and produce high-quality design artefacts Experience working in complex, multi-supplier environments Hands-on involvement during build, test, and migration cutover phases
Additional Requirements:
Must have recent public sector experience Must be eligible for SC clearance (typically requires 5 years continuous UK residency, right to work in the UK, and no unspent criminal convictions) Candidates who currently hold SC or have held it recently will be highly desirable
Requirements
Strong experience designing and delivering application or data centre migrations at scale Proven background working across cloud (AWS), private cloud, and on-prem environments Experience defining migration patterns, strategies, and end-to-end architecture designs Ability to conduct architecture impact assessments and produce high-quality design artefacts Experience working in complex, multi-supplier environments Hands-on involvement during build, test, and migration cutover phases
Additional Requirements:
Must have recent public sector experience Must be eligible for SC clearance (typically requires 5 years continuous UK residency, right to work in the UK, and no unspent criminal convictions) Candidates who currently hold SC or have held it recently will be highly desirable
Benefits & conditions
Rate: £710/day (inside IR35) Duration: Initial 6 months (extensions likely) Working Model: Remote within the UK, with occasional travel to client sites in the Midlands, Manchester, and London.