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Senior Solutions Architect

AW ConnectDubai, United Arab Emirates, UAEPosted 20 May 2026

AW Connect is hiring a Senior Solutions Architect to lead compliance-first architecture for a regulated digital assets platform in the UAE. The role involves translating complex regulatory requirements into scalable technical systems and supporting licensing applications for bodies like VARA and MiCA. Candidates must have extensive backend or infrastructure experience within financial services and a strong understanding of compliance frameworks. This position acts as a critical technical bridge between engineering, legal, and regulatory stakeholders.

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Experience

7+ years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, UAE

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

AW Connect is hiring a Senior Solutions Architect to lead compliance-first architecture for a regulated digital assets platform in the UAE. The role involves translating complex regulatory requirements into scalable technical systems and supporting licensing applications for bodies like VARA and MiCA. Candidates must have extensive backend or infrastructure experience within financial services and a strong understanding of compliance frameworks. This position acts as a critical technical bridge between engineering, legal, and regulatory stakeholders.

TAL's take

Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Role involves high-stakes regulatory architecture for a licensed fintech, but the company brand is not globally established.

JD is very specific about the intersection of compliance, architecture, and regulatory licensing in the crypto/fintech space.

Must haves

  • 7+ years experience in backend and/or infrastructure engineering
  • Strong background in financial services architecture
  • Solid understanding of regulatory requirements (KYC, AML, licensing)
  • Ability to produce high-quality technical and regulatory documentation
  • Conceptual understanding of blockchain and smart contracts
  • Fluent English (C1+)

Tools and skills

backend engineeringinfrastructure engineeringfinancial services architectureregulatory requirementskycamltechnical documentationblockchainsmart contracts

Nice to have: vara, mica, fca, crypto exchange, tokenization, devops, aws, azure, kubernetes, cloud security, legal tech, compliance automation.

About the company

Unfamiliar company operating in the UAE, likely a mid-sized venture/consultancy arm.

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