Cloud Consultant

London
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Google Cloud Consultant (Cloud / Data / AI)

Location: London (Hybrid)

Salary: £50,000 - £70,000 + benefits

Type: Permanent

83zero are partnered with a leading technology consultancy that helps organisations modernise their digital platforms and unlock value through cloud, data, and AI technologies.

Due to continued growth, they are looking for a Google Cloud Consultant to join their expanding cloud practice. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with hands-on GCP experience who is looking to develop their consulting career while working on large-scale cloud and data transformation projects.

The Role

As a Google Cloud Consultant, you will work closely with clients and internal teams to design and deliver solutions on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). You will contribute to cloud platform implementations, data solutions, and emerging AI capabilities while supporting senior consultants and architects on customer engagements.

This role offers the opportunity to gain exposure to a variety of cloud transformation projects while developing both your technical and consulting skillset.

Key Responsibilities

Support the design and implementation of cloud solutions on Google Cloud Platform (GCP)

Work with clients to understand technical requirements and contribute to solution design

Help deliver cloud migration, platform modernisation, and cloud-native solutions

Assist with the design and development of data platforms and analytics solutions

Contribute to the implementation of AI or machine learning solutions where appropriate

Develop and maintain infrastructure using Infrastructure-as-Code tools such as Terraform

Support the creation of technical documentation including solution designs and implementation plans

Collaborate with architects, engineers, and client stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery

Follow best practices around security, governance, and cost optimisation (FinOps)

Skills & Experience

Essential

Experience working with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) in a professional environment

Exposure to GCP services such as Compute Engine, Cloud Run, GKE, BigQuery, Cloud Storage, Pub/Sub, or Vertex AI

Experience supporting the implementation of cloud infrastructure or data platforms

Understanding of Infrastructure-as-Code, ideally using Terraform

Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively within project teams

Good communication skills and an interest in developing a client-facing consulting careerDesirable

Experience with data engineering, analytics platforms, or machine learning technologies

Exposure to cloud migration or modernisation programmes

Knowledge of security or compliance practices within cloud environments

Relevant certifications such as Google Associate Cloud Engineer or Professional Cloud Architect

What They're Looking For

The ideal candidate is someone who enjoys working with modern cloud technologies and wants to build a long-term career in cloud consulting. You'll be curious, technically capable, and comfortable working in collaborative project environments.

This is a great opportunity to join a fast-growing consultancy where you will work on cutting-edge cloud, data, and AI projects while continuing to build your technical expertise

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