Principal Data Architect

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London
1 year ago
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Job Description

Principal Data Architect - Hybrid - London - No Sponsorship Available

About the RoleWe are seeking an experienced and visionary Principal Data Architect to join a leading consultancy in the financial services sector. This strategic role involves leading complex, high-profile data initiatives that drive innovation and transformation for major financial institutions.

The CompanyOur client is a globally recognized consultancy specializing in technology and business transformation within financial services. Known for fostering an entrepreneurial culture and championing diversity, they empower their teams to deliver impactful solutions in a collaborative and inclusive environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead large-scale data architecture projects, providing strategic direction and expert guidance.
  • Partner with senior technology leaders to develop and implement modern data strategies.
  • Design and deliver innovative solutions for data management, governance, and cloud migration.
  • Oversee the development of robust data platforms using cutting-edge cloud technologies.
  • Manage project teams, mentor junior staff, and support business development initiatives.

Ideal Candidate Profile

  • Extensive experience in enterprise data architecture, strategy, and implementation.
  • Strong expertise in cloud technologies (AWS, Azure, GCP) with relevant certifications highly desirable.
  • In-depth knowledge of data modeling, data lake design, and metadata management tools.
  • Proven ability to design secure, scalable, and cost-effective data solutions in cloud ecosystems.
  • Experience in the financial services sector, with a track record of success in complex environments.
  • Outstanding leadership and stakeholder management skills, with a collaborative and innovative mindset.

Why Join Us?

  • Work on transformative projects with leading financial institutions.
  • Join a global network of data strategists, architects, and engineers.
  • Enjoy a non-hierarchical, inclusive culture that values your expertise.
  • Take advantage of extensive learning and career development opportunities.
  • Access competitive family-friendly benefits, including enhanced leave and wellness programs.

If you're passionate about data innovation and ready to lead groundbreaking projects, we encourage you to apply for the Principal Data Architect role today.

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