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A global data and AI company is seeking an experienced SAS SME (Subject Matter Expert) to lead technical efforts in a platform migration program for a leading global bank. This senior role involves constructing SAS architecture aligned with AWS cloud principles, assessing workloads for migration strategies, and managing stakeholder communications. Applicants should have extensive experience with SAS platforms and strong expertise in AWS services. This hybrid position is located in Milton Keynes, UK.
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We are headquartered in New York and have more than 60,000 employees spanning six continents. For more information, visit www.exlservice.com.
Role: SAS SME (Subject Matter Expert)
Location: Milton Keynes (Hybrid – 3–4 days per week onsite) OR London-based (Hybrid – 4-5 days per week onsite)
We are seeking a highly experienced SAS Subject Matter Expert to provide technical leadership for a critical platform migration programme within a leading global bank.
The role will play a key part in the client’s exit from Cloudera and the repointing of SAS platforms to AWS, with a focus onبال on ensuring architectural robustness, migration feasibility, and successful delivery across multiple consuming teams.
This is a senior, hands‑on role requiring deep SAS expertise combined with strong platforms architectural judgement and the ability to challenge and validate proposed approaches.
To be considered for this role, you must already be eligible to work in the United Kingdom.