Data Architect

TN United Kingdom
Liverpool, England
12 months ago
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Eames is currently partnered with a Specialty (Re)Insurer who is recruiting a Data Architect to join a new delivery team and contribute to the design and build of a new Azure/Informatica Cloud data platform.

This hybrid role is based in London, Liverpool, or Manchester. Depending on experience, you'll receive a salary of around £ 110,000, plus bonuses and benefits.

The role:

  • Collaborate closely with system integrators to support program delivery aligned with our data strategy.
  • Engage with delivery teams to gather requirements, identify work, and design data solutions for program delivery.
  • Align solutions with business needs and enterprise standards by collaborating across technical teams.
  • Partner with data management and governance leads to ensure projects meet budget and compliance requirements.

The candidate:

  • Extensive experience with SQL, Python, data integration/pipelining, and associated tools (Informatica IICS, ADF, Notebooks, Databricks, Delta Lake) in both on-prem and cloud environments.
  • Proficient with cloud service providers, especially Azure.
  • Knowledgeable about serverless computing and process runtime (e.g., Spark vs. ETL).
  • Strong technical hands-on skills to directly support delivery.

If you're interested in this role, please apply now.

Eames Consulting is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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