Data Architect / Data Modeler – P&C Insurance

ValueMomentum
London
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JOB ROLE : Data Architect / Data Modeler – P&C Insurance

LOCATION : London, UK ( 3 days / week onsite )

EXPERIENCE : 10 + Years


ROLE OVERVIEW:

  • We are seeking an experienced Data Architect / Data Modeler with strong insurance industry standards knowledge and a solid foundation in modern data modelling practices.
  • The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience with modelling tools, data frameworks, and insurance industry data exchange standards.
  • This role involves designing scalable, compliant, and high-quality data structures that support enterprise analytics, regulatory reporting, and operational data needs.


RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Design and maintain enterprise-wide data models (conceptual, logical, physical) to support analytics, operational reporting, regulatory compliance, and integration use cases.
  • Own the design of canonical data models for delegated insurance covering Contract, Premium/Risk, and Claims, including full transaction and movement-based constructs (e.g. endorsements, cancellations, reinstatements, claim financial movements.
  • Translate conceptual and logical models into implementation-ready artefacts including JSON/XML schemas and Excel bordereaux templates to support real-time API ingestion from MGA/TPA partner systems and monthly bordereaux submissions
  • Develop data models using Dimensional (Star/Snowflake), Data Vault, and 3NF methodologies.
  • Create and manage metadata and modelling artefacts using Erwin with traceability and governance.
  • Support Medallion Architecture (Bronze, Silver, Gold) across ingestion and curation layers.
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to implement models on Databricks and Unity Catalog.
  • Participate in governance forums to drive standardization across data domains.
  • Conduct model reviews and solution walkthroughs for architectural alignment.
  • Define and govern integration patterns for third-party datasets including geocoding, hazard, valuation, and reference data.
  • Ensure compliance with GDPR, Solvency II, and Lloyd’s reporting and oversight requirements, compliance with MAR/SOX controls through documentation and validation
  • processes when applicable.
  • Interpret and apply ACORD and CSIO data standards for global and Canadian insurance data exchange.
  • Align modelling standards with the GSI Data Target Operating Model (TOM) and Partner Management & Data Intake workstreams acting as the architectural authority for delegated data standards.
  • Lead data modelling workshops and SME councils to drive stakeholder alignment.
  • Provide architectural oversight during partner onboarding including mapping, validation, exception handling, and change control


REQUIRED SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE:

Industry Standards

• Knowledge of ACORD (global, comprehensive insurance data standards).

• Knowledge of CSIO (Canadian insurance standards, including XML, EDI, and JSON formats).


Tools & Platforms

Erwin Data Modeler – Mandatory

• Familiarity with:

  • Medallion Data Architecture
  • Databricks & Unity Catalog
  • MAR/SOX data governance and regulatory frameworks
  • GDPR, Solvency II, and Lloyd’s reporting and oversight requirements.


Modelling Techniques

• Dimensional Modelling: Star and Snowflake schemas

• Data Vault Modelling

• Third Normal Form (3NF) relational modelling

• JSON/XML schemas.


Optional / Nice to Have

• Experience with MDM / RDM (Master Data Management / Reference Data Management)

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