AWS Technical Architect – AWS, Active SC & NPPV3

4799030
  • Job type

    Contract
  • Location

    London
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Cloud
  • Industry

    Technology & Internet Services
  • Pay

    Up to £595 per day – Inside IR35

AWS Technical Architect – AWS, Active SC & NPPV3

AWS Technical Architect – AWS, Active SC & NPPV3
Up to £595 per day – Inside IR35
Primarily Remote
12 months

My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy who require an AWS Technical Architect with Active SC & NPPV3 Clearance.

Key Requirements:
  • Proven commercial experience working as an AWS Technical Architect within the Public Sector.
  • Active SC & NPPV3 Clearance.
  • Extensive experience designing and operating enterprise-scale, multi-account AWS environments with deep knowledge of core services (e.g. VPC, IAM, EC2, EKS/ECS, Lambda, S3, RDS).
  • Proven ability to build landing zones, shared services, guardrails, and apply AWS Well-Architected Framework principles (security, reliability, performance, cost).
  • Strong experience delivering secure cloud architectures in regulated environments, including IAM, network segmentation, monitoring, and governance-by-design approaches.
  • Solid background in agile/DevOps environments with expertise in Infrastructure as Code (CloudFormation, Terraform) and automation-led delivery.
  • Ability to ensure operational readiness, platform resilience, and support on-call/out-of-hours models.
  • Strong stakeholder management, ability to lead architectural decisions, clearly communicate complex concepts, and mentor engineers and architects.

Nice to have:
  • Immediate availability.

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