Information Modeller

Queen Square Recruitment
Warwick, Warwickshire, United Kingdom
Last week
£300 – £335 pd

Salary

£300 – £335 pd

Posted
8 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Information Modeller

Location: Warwick - Onsite

Start Day: ASAP

Contract Rate: £335 per day inside IR35

Duration: 6 months initially

Role Overview

Our client is seeking an Information Modeller to support the design, governance, and delivery of enterprise information models across business and technical domains. This is a hybrid contract role focused on ensuring data structures, integrations, and standards are robust, compliant, and fit for purpose.

Key Responsibilities

* Produce information models using UML, BPMN, ArchiMate, and UML interaction notation

* Develop models in Sparx Enterprise Architect

* Collaborate with SMEs to validate and agree models

* Contribute to solution architecture across business, functional, and infrastructure areas

* Support data governance, compliance, and policy implementation

* Manage metadata and knowledge assets across their lifecycle

* Support data quality measurement and modelling standards

* Design relational database schemas and API interaction diagrams

* Create HTTP message payloads (GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE)

* Engage stakeholders and support communication activities

Skills & Experience

Essential:

* Strong experience with UML, BPMN, ArchiMate, and Sparx Enterprise Architect

* Solid knowledge of data governance, compliance, and metadata management

* Experience designing relational databases and integration interfaces

* Understanding of HTTP methods and API design

* Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills

Desirable:

* 5+ years’ experience in information or data modelling

* Experience in large, complex enterprise environments

* Exposure to regulated or compliance-driven sectors

If you have the relevant skills and experience, please do apply promptly to be considered

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