DV Cleared Data Architects Wanted

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London
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DV Cleared Data Architects Wanted

Multi-Cloud / Data Platforms | UK (Hybrid)

£90,000 – £100,000 + bonus + benefits |London / Bristol / Manchester (hybrid)

Active DV Clearance Required

I'm working with successful multinational tech consultancy that has secured a number of long-term client programmes and is now looking to bring in several DV Cleared Data Architects to meet that demand.

If you're DV cleared and tired of being locked into one stack or one client environment, this is worth a look. You'll be working across a range of secure, high-impact programmes with real ownership over how the data platforms are designed and delivered not just implementing someone else's blueprint.

What you'll be doing

It's a genuine end-to-end architecture role. You won't just be focused on one part of the data lifecycle, you'll own the full picture, from ingestion through to consumption, across different client environments and industries.

  • Designing full data platforms end-to-end, making sure everything flows properly from ingestion through to consumption
  • Working with modern approaches like lakehouse and medallion architectures (Bronze, Silver, Gold)
  • Defining both batch and streaming pipelines depending on the use case
  • Making real decisions around storage, orchestration, governance and security — not just executing a predefi...

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