GDPR Data Architect

Hays Technology
Glasgow, Alba / Scotland, G2 1AL, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
24 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

GDPR Data Architect - Oracle, NoSQL, ETL

£730 (Outside IR35)

Glasgow/Hybrid

6 months

My client is an instantly recognisable consultancy, who are looking for a seasoned Data Architect to lead the design and governance of GDPR‑compliant data architectures across Oracle, NoSQL, unstructured data, and enterprise data warehouse platforms.

Key requirements:

Proven experience as an Enterprise/Lead Data Architect.

Strong hands‑on experience with ETL/ELT, SQL, NoSQL, Oracle, and tools such as Talend, Informatica, DataStage, Collibra, and Alfresco.

Expertise in metadata management, data quality, data warehousing, analytics, and GDPR governance.

Advanced data modelling skills (conceptual/logical/physical).

Strong communication, stakeholder management, and SDLC/Agile/DevOps knowledge.

Ability to assess technology impact and guide enterprise‑level decision making.

Nice to have:

Immediate availability

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