Data Architect Manager

Tenth Revolution Group
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£80,000 – £95,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £95,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
6 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

Flexible Hybrid Working Model Clear Progression Strong Investment in Personal Development Exposure to Senior Decision-Makers Focus on Wellbeing and Career Sustainability

Senior Manager - Data Architect (Investment & Wealth) - Up to £95,000

Location: London or Edinburgh (Hybrid)

Overview

A leading global consulting organisation is seeking a Senior Manager - Data Architect to join its Technology & Transformation practice, specialising in Investment Management and Wealth. This is a senior client-facing role for an experienced data leader who is passionate about modern data architecture, investment data, and driving large-scale transformation.

You will work closely with senior stakeholders, lead high-performing teams, and help shape data strategies that improve operating models, enable better decision-making, and deliver measurable business outcomes.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the design and delivery of enterprise data strategies and data architecture for complex investment and wealth clients
  • Manage multi-disciplinary teams delivering assessments, target-state architectures, and transformation roadmaps
  • Identify inefficiencies in existing data architectures and define pragmatic, scalable improvements
  • Shape and deliver operating model and data transformation initiatives, from strategy through to implementation
  • Lead client workshops to define requirements, design data models, and agree architectural principles
  • Engage confidently with C-level and senior stakeholders, translating complex data concepts into clear business value
  • Stay close to emerging data technologies and industry trends, applying them to real client challenges

Required Experience:

  • Strong background in data architecture and data solution design within consulting or large enterprise environments
  • Deep understanding of data management concepts including:
  • Data modelling (conceptual, logical, physical)
  • Data quality, master & reference data
  • Analytics, reporting, and self-service BI
  • Experience defining data standards, taxonomies, vocabularies, and a "common language for data"
  • Proven leadership experience managing delivery teams and developing junior talent
  • Strong industry experience within Investment Management and/or Wealth, e.g.:
    • Asset & wealth management products
    • Trading, portfolio management, risk, pricing, ESG, market data

Why Join?

  • Work on high-impact data transformation programmes for leading financial services organisations
  • Operate at the intersection of strategy, architecture, and delivery
  • Be part of a collaborative, inclusive environment that values expertise, innovation, and leadership
  • Clear progression, strong investment in personal development, and exposure to senior decision-makers
  • Flexible hybrid working model with a strong focus on wellbeing and career sustainability

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