Automation Architect

DCV Technologies
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£300 – £320 pd

Salary

£300 – £320 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (Last week)

Automation Architect / Solution Architect

Location: London / Flexible / Hybrid

Type: Contract

A leading technology consultancy is seeking an experienced Automation Architect / Solution Architect to deliver enterprise-scale automation and data transformation programmes for major clients.

This is a client-facing role focused on automation strategy, analytics delivery, dashboard reporting, data integration, KPI reporting, process optimisation, and stakeholder management.

Key Responsibilities

* Lead automation and digital transformation initiatives

* Design scalable automation and analytics solutions

* Deliver dashboards, reporting and data visualisation solutions

* Manage data integration, ETL and data modelling activities

* Drive process automation and operational efficiency improvements

* Work closely with senior stakeholders and client leadership teams

* Deliver KPI reporting, predictive analytics and business insights

* Support end-to-end solution delivery and programme governance

Required Skills

* Experience as an Automation Architect, Solution Architect, Analytics Architect, Delivery Manager or Data Architect

* Strong background in automation, analytics, dashboarding and reporting

* Experience with Power BI, Tableau, SQL, ETL, Python or data warehousing

* Strong stakeholder management and client-facing delivery experience

* Experience delivering enterprise transformation or consulting projects

* Knowledge of data integration, KPI frameworks and predictive analytics

Desirable

* Experience within IT services, consulting or managed services

* TOGAF, PRINCE2 or PMP certifications

* Cloud data platform experience (Azure, AWS)

This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing transformation practice delivering high-impact automation and analytics solutions across enterprise clients

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