Azure Data Architect

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Please read the information in this job post thoroughly to understand exactly what is expected of potential candidates.I'm looking for a hands-on, highly skilled Data Solutions Architect to join a global Data & AI Consultancy in London. You will split your time between the London office, your home and client site, depending on requirements.This exciting role is perfect for an experienced Data Engineer who's progressed to an architectural level and is ready to lead the design and delivery of innovative data solutions for a diverse range of clients.In this role, you'll be responsible for guiding technical teams in the development of end-to-end data solutions that address complex business challenges, using both on-premises and cloud-based technologies (Azure, AWS, or GCP). You'll design scalable data architectures, including data lakes, lakehouses, and warehouses, leveraging tools such as Databricks, Snowflake, and Azure Synapse.The ideal candidate will have a deep technical background in data engineering and a passion for leading the development of best-in-class data solutions. You'll enjoy providing strategic advice to clients, ensuring solutions are tailored to their needs and aligned with future growth.This is a fantastic opportunity to apply your expertise, stay ahead of emerging technologies, and make a real impact across multiple organisations!Requirements

Excellent scripting skills in SQL and PythonEnterprise data modelling experience using tools such as ERwin or Power DesignerExperience with data ingestion (both batch and streaming), CI/CD tooling (e.g. Azure DevOps, Terraform etc.) and interrogation with databases such as SQL Server, Oracle, Redshift etc.Experience developing solutions on any major cloud platform: Azure, AWS or GCPExperience with reporting tools such as Power BI, Tableau, Qlik etc.Excellent communication skills with a passion for problem-solving with technologyExperience in Financial Services would be beneficial for some major clients, but not essentialBenefits

Salary up to £120,000 depending on experienceDiscretionary bonus up to 12.5%Please Note: This is a permanent role for UK only. This role does not offer Sponsorship. You must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions. Some of our roles may be subject to successful background checks including a DBS and Credit Check.

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