Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Solutions Architect - Big Data and DevOps (f/m/d)

Stackable
London
2 weeks ago
Create job alert

Social network you want to login/join with:

Solutions Architect - Big Data and DevOps (f/m/d), London

col-narrow-left

Client:Location:

London, United Kingdom

Job Category:

Other

-

EU work permit required:

Yes

col-narrow-right

Job Reference:

f037c36d5ef5

Job Views:

12

Posted:

12.08.2025

Expiry Date:

26.09.2025

col-wide

Job Description:Solutions Architect - Big Data and DevOps (f/m/d)

Job Description:Solutions Architect - Big Data and DevOps (f/m/d)Solutions Architect - Big Data and DevOps (f/m/d)

  • Full Time
  • London, Vereinigtes Königreich
  • With Professional Experience
  • 7/15/25

stackable - who are we?

Stackable is an innovative technology company focused on delivering cutting-edge, open source Big Data solutions for data lakehouses, data mesh, event processing and AI. We specialise in designing, deploying, and managing scalable data infrastructures that empower businesses to harness the power of data effectively. Our core product, the Stackable Data Platform, enables companies of all sizes to easily integrate and manage their sovereign data platforms in their respective IT infrastructure.

Your mission at stackable:

We are looking for a skilled Solutions Architect with a strong background in Big Data to join our team. The ideal candidate will have expertise in open source Big Data technologies and Kubernetes and DevOps practices. This role will be instrumental in designing, implementing, and optimizing cloud-based and on-premise data solutions for our clients.

  • You will architect and implement Stackable Data Platform solutions, ensuring scalability, reliability, and security.
  • You will develop and maintain Kubernetes-based infrastructures to support data processing and analytics workloads.
  • You will design and deploy CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure automation, and monitoring solutions.
  • You will work closely with clients and internal teams to translate business requirements into technical solutions.
  • You will ensure best practices in DevOps, infrastructure as code, and security. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including data engineers, software developers, and enterprise architects.

Why you should join us:

  • Collaboration with an international team based in UK and Germany
  • Working either remote or onsite with our customers from UK
  • A technology-focused start-up culture
  • Choice of development tools
  • The chance to shape a sustainable and future-oriented open source product
  • Our engineering mindset: our aim is make bring architectures and software available in the most automated, maintainable and robust way possible!
  • Diverse training opportunities and social benefits (e.g. UK pension schema)

What do you offer?

  • Strong hands-on experience working with modern Big Data technologies such as Apache Spark, Trino, Apache Kafka, Apache Hadoop, Apache HBase, Apache Nifi, Apache Airflow, Opensearch
  • Proficiency in cloud-native technologies such as containerization and Kubernetes
  • Strong knowledge of DevOps tools (Terraform, Ansible, ArgoCD, GitOps, etc.)
  • Proficiency in software development using Rust (ideally), Java, or Python
  • Experience with Solution Architecture and designing enterprise-grade data platforms
  • Understanding of networking, security, and access controls in on-prem environments.
  • Fluent English skills

Ihrem Recruiting Team Apply online Check other openings by visiting our jobs list Share this job Powered by softgarden
#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Solutions Architect - Big Data and DevOps (f/m/d)

Data Solutions Architect (Modern Big Data)

Data Solutions Architect (Modern Big Data)

Big Data Solutions Architect (Spark, DE, AWS, Azure)

Big Data Solutions Architect (DE, Spark Architecture)

Data Architect - Retail

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Data Science Skills in 2025/26

Data science continues to be one of the most exciting, high-growth career paths in the UK and worldwide. From predicting customer behaviour to detecting fraud and driving healthcare innovations, data scientists are at the forefront of digital transformation. But breaking into the field isn’t just about having a degree. Employers are looking for candidates who can demonstrate practical data science skills — analysing datasets, building machine learning models, and presenting insights that solve real business problems. The best part? You don’t need to spend thousands on premium courses or expensive software. There are dozens of high-quality, free tools and platforms that allow you to practise data science in 2025. This guide explores the best ones to help you learn, experiment, and build portfolio-ready projects.

Top 10 Skills in Data Science According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

Data science isn’t just a buzzword — it’s the engine powering innovation in sectors across the UK, from finance and healthcare to retail and public policy. As organisations strive to turn data into insight and action, the need for well-rounded data scientists is surging. But what precise skills are employers demanding right now? Drawing on trends seen in LinkedIn and Indeed job ads, this article reveals the Top 10 data science skills sought by UK employers in 2025. You’ll get guidance on showcasing these in your CV, acing interviews, and building proof of your capabilities.

The Future of Data Science Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Data science has rapidly evolved into one of the most important disciplines of the 21st century. Once a niche field combining elements of statistics and computer science, it is now at the heart of decision-making across industries. Businesses, governments, and charities rely on data scientists to uncover insights, forecast trends, and build predictive models that shape strategy. In the UK, data science has become central to economic growth. From the NHS using data to improve patient outcomes to financial institutions modelling risk, the applications are endless. The UK’s thriving tech hubs in London, Cambridge, and Manchester are creating high demand for data talent, with salaries often outpacing other technology roles. Yet despite its current importance, data science is still in its infancy. Advances in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, automation, and ethics will transform what data scientists do. Many of the most vital data science jobs of the next two decades don’t exist yet. This article explores why new careers are emerging, the roles likely to appear, how current jobs will evolve, why the UK is well positioned, and how professionals can prepare now.