Data Architect

ARC IT Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
4 days ago
£100,000 – £110,000 pa

Salary

£100,000 – £110,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
27 May 2026 (4 days ago)

Data Architect – Azure, Databricks & Snowflake

Remote First (UK) | Monthly London Meetups | £100,000–£110,000

A fast-growing international fintech organisation is seeking an experienced Data Architect to lead the design and evolution of a modern cloud-native data platform. This is a senior-level opportunity to shape enterprise-wide data strategy and architecture across a highly scalable Azure and Snowflake ecosystem, supporting advanced analytics, AI/ML, business intelligence, and data-driven product innovation.

You will take ownership of the organisation’s modern data architecture roadmap, designing secure, scalable, and high-performing platforms that enable analytics and engineering teams to deliver at pace. This role combines strategic architecture leadership with hands-on technical expertise across Azure, Databricks, and Snowflake technologies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Define and maintain the enterprise data architecture strategy and roadmap
  • Design scalable, secure, cloud-native data platforms using Azure and Snowflake
  • Architect modern lakehouse and enterprise analytics solutions
  • Lead the design of conceptual, logical, and physical data models
  • Support batch, streaming, and real-time data processing capabilities
  • Drive best practice across governance, metadata, lineage, and data quality
  • Optimise platform performance, scalability, reliability, and cost
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, analytics, architecture, and data science teams
  • Provide technical leadership and architectural guidance across delivery teams
  • Promote automation, CI/CD, and Infrastructure as Code practices
  • Evaluate emerging technologies and contribute to long-term platform innovation

Required Experience

  • Strong experience designing enterprise data platforms within Microsoft Azure environments
  • Deep expertise with Azure Databricks, Spark (PySpark/Scala), Delta Lake, and Lakehouse architecture
  • Strong hands-on experience with Snowflake architecture and optimisation
  • Experience with Azure Data Factory, ADLS Gen2, Synapse Analytics, and/or Microsoft Fabric
  • Excellent understanding of modern data modelling approaches including Kimball, Inmon, and Data Vault
  • Strong SQL, Python, Spark, and Snowflake SQL skills
  • Experience with CI/CD and Infrastructure as Code tools such as Terraform, ARM, or Bicep
  • Knowledge of governance and cataloguing tools such as Microsoft Purview
  • Proven ability to operate in senior technical leadership or architecture roles

Desirable certifications include:

  • Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate
  • Azure Solutions Architect Expert
  • Databricks Certified Associate/Professional
  • SnowPro Core Certification

If you are passionate about modern data architecture and want to play a key role in building scalable cloud data platforms within a technology-driven organisation, we’d love to hear from you.

Salary: £100,000–£110,000

Remote / London

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