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Azure Data Architect - Remote - £75,000 +Bonus

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My client is based in the London area are currently looking to recruit for an experienced Azure Data Architect to join their team. They are one of the leaders within the consulting space and are a well respected Microsoft Partner. They are currently going through a period of growth and are looking for an experienced Data Architect to join their team. They are backed by a huge Multi National equity firm who are looking to bolster my clients financial position. They are expected to see year on year growth, which will allow them to implement and utilise the most in demand and cutting edge technology on the market right now.

Your role will include:

Responsible for designing and implementing effective database solutions and models to store and retrieve data including Data Lake and Data Warehousing.
Assess database implementation procedures to ensure they comply with GDPR and data compliance.
Guide, influence and challenge the technology teams and stakeholders to understand the benefits, pros and cons of solution options.
Agree and set the technical direction for the data platform landscape and solutions, for the short and long term, in collaboration with delivery and engineering teams.
Design conceptual and logical data models and flowcharts. My client is providing access to;

Remote Working,
28 Days Holiday, Plus Bank Holiday
Private Medical Health
Pension Scheme
And More...For this role, they are looking for a candidate that has experience in…

Extensive experience in implementing solutions around Databricks, Azure Data Factory, Fabric,
Excellent understanding of Microsoft SQL Server and data modelling,
An understanding of SQL/database management.
Strong understanding of the wider Microsoft solution stack available on Microsoft 365 and Azure.
Strong hands-on experience in Data Warehouse and Data Lake technologies preferably around Azure.This role is an urgent requirement, there are limited interview slots left, if interested send an up to date CV to Shoaib Khan - (url removed) or call (phone number removed) for a catch up in complete confidence.

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