Azure Data Solution Architect, Synapse, Data Lake, Microsoft, Remote

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Azure Data Solution Architect, Data Warehousing, Synapse, AI, API, ERP, Microsoft Azure, TOGAF, Logic Apps, Function Apps, Azure Message Bus, Remote

Azure Data Solution Architect, Technical Integrations Architect (within Data, API, ERP) required to work for a fast growing Enterprise business based in Central London. However, this will be a remote role and you may have the odd meeting in London, along with some global travel (all expenses paid).

This is a very hands on and technology driven role where we need this person to be a solid Data Solution Architect within Cloud Technology Operations. You MUST have Data Architect / Data Ingestion / Data Warehousing experience within the likes of API and ERP.

Also, any experience with the likes of Synapse, Event Based Integrations:- Logic Apps, Function Apps and Azure Message Bus. We want you to be modern thinking in your approach and have enthusiasm for AI and other cloud platform like AWS and GCP.

Read on for more details…

Experience required:

  • Experience of designing, reviewing, improving Cloud Technology Operations

  • Understanding of various integration patterns such as point-to-point, hub-and-spoke, publish-subscribe, etc.

  • Data Ingestion and Data Warehousing experience

  • Ideally some consulting experience, or a consultative approach at least

  • Experience in a multi-national or International environment

  • Knowledge of middleware and messaging technologies like enterprise service buses (ESBs), message queues, and event-driven architecture.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Azure services related to integration, such as Azure Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Azure Service Bus, and Azure Event Grid.

  • Experience with Azure Synapse and Azure Data Explorer

  • Knowledge of Azure API Management for API creation, publishing, and monitoring. Understanding the concepts of REST services & JSON message formats

  • Exposure to the likes of TOGAF

    This is a great opportunity and salary is dependent upon experience. Apply now for more details

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