Solutions / Data Architect - Outside IR35

The Talent Locker Ltd.
Bournemouth
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Solutions Data Architect, Outside IR35, 3 month initial, £700–750 per day, Bournemouth 1 day per week (hybrid)


Responsibilities

  • Join a newly assembled team of a SA, BA and PM to shape and scope several AI initiatives alongside existing transformation work.
  • Partner with Product and Data Science to assess opportunities, define architecture and determine feasibility.
  • If initiatives demonstrate clear value and receive approval, the engagement may extend to support delivery.
  • Initial initiatives include AI-supported claims management, digital AI assistants within the customer app, and AI-enabled telephony services.

Qualifications and profile

AI experience is helpful but not essential; strong architecture and data management expertise is more important. The team is looking for someone with enthusiasm, and a self-starting mindset, able to quickly understand challenges and drive solutions independently.


Engagement details

If you have excellent solution and data architecture experience within corporate, large scale companies through transformation programmes – please apply.


If you enjoy working on large-scale transformation programmes where architecture genuinely shapes the future platform, this is a role where you’ll have the opportunity to make a visible impact from day one.


Initially 3 month contract, with Bournemouth 1 day per week as a base and a willingness to travel to other offices for ad hoc meetings (expensed).


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