Data Architect

Michael Page Technology
London
2 weeks ago
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Job Description

Data Architect

The Data Architect will play a vital role in shaping and implementing data strategies within the financial services industry. Based in London, this permanent position offers an excellent opportunity to design and manage data architecture for a forward-thinking organisation.

Client Details

Data Architect

This organisation operates within the financial services industry and is recognised for its innovative approach to data driven solutions. As a mid-sized company, they focus on analytics and strive to deliver exceptional results to their clients and stakeholders.

Description

Data Architect

    • Develop and maintain enterprise-wide data architecture frameworks that are secure, scalable and aligned with organisational and regulatory requirements.
    • Design logical and physical data models, data flows and integration patterns across platforms such as Microsoft Fabric, data lakes and data warehouses.
    • Partner with analytics, engineering and business teams to ensure seamless data integration and the availability of high-quality, accessible data.
    • Implement strong data governance and compliance practices, ensuring adherence to data protection, security and industry standards.
    • Evaluate, recommend and support the adoption of modern data technologies and tools, including Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Copilot and emerging AI/ML solutions.
    • Lead data platform modernisation initiatives, including optimisation of existing environments and supporting transitions from legacy systems to cloud-based solutions.
    • Provide clear technical guidance to cross-functional teams, translating complex data and AI concepts into actionable insights for a range of stakeholders.
    • Monitor and optimise data systems to enhance performance, reliability, accuracy and operational efficiency.
    • Support the integration of machine learning and AI solutions, ensuring ethical governance, ongoing monitoring and responsible deployment.
    • Lead, develop and motivate a high-performing data team, fostering an inclusive, collaborative and continuously improving culture.

Profile

Data Architect

The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in data architecture and data management, with hands-on experience designing scalable, secure and high-quality data solutions in modern cloud environments. They will be highly proficient in data modelling, integration patterns and analytics-enabling platforms such as Microsoft Fabric, Power BI and related data technologies.

    • Strong background in data architecture and data management, with proven experience designing scalable and secure data solutions.
    • Expertise in data modelling, integration patterns and modern cloud-based platforms such as Microsoft Fabric.
    • Solid understanding of data governance, security and compliance standards, including best practices for protecting sensitive information.
    • Excellent analytical and problem-solving capabilities, with the ability to translate complex data challenges into practical, effective solutions.
    • Strong communication skills, able to collaborate confidently with technical and non-technical teams and influence stakeholders.
    • Experience evaluating and adopting modern data technologies, along with a proactive approach to optimisation, automation and continuous improvement.
    • A collaborative, inclusive working style with the ability to lead, support and contribute to a high-performing team environment.

Job Offer

Data Architect

    • Competitive salary ranging from £75,000 to £90,000, depending on experience.
    • Comprehensive benefits package designed to support your financial, physical and mental well-being.
    • Opportunities to work in London within a respected and growing financial services organisation.
    • Permanent position offering long-term stability and clear opportunities for career growth.
    • Occasional travel to other office locations to encourage collaboration and cross-functional working.
    • A chance to make a meaningful impact in a mid-sized, innovative organisation where your expertise will directly shape data and technology initiatives.

If you are passionate about data architecture and excited to contribute to the analytics department of a thriving company in London, we encourage you to apply today!

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