Contract Senior Data Architect (Commodities)

X4 Technology
London
4 days ago
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Role:Senior Data Architect

Domain: Commodities Trading

Location: London (hybrid 3 days per week)

Contract: Initial 12 months

Rate: £750-850/d inside IR35


X4 Technology are partnered with a global energy trading firm embarking on a major data transformation to enable AI-driven capabilities across trading & supply.


They're offering the opportunity for a contract Senior Data Architect to join their highly experienced team of 9, playing a pivotal role in shaping and maturing the enterprise data landscape.


You'll ensure high-quality, well-governed data that can be confidently consumed by AI and analytics solutions by driving data productisation, enterprise & cross-portfolio modelling, business rule definition, Azure data lake maturity, data quality assurance and advanced concepts like ontology and data mesh.


Your work will support large-scale trading and supply programmes, working closely with trading managers and architecture lead across Europe and the Americas.


Key requirements for the contract Senior Data Architect (Commodities)

  • Deep, hands-on data architecture expertise with a proven track record in data productisation and advanced data modelling using tools such as ERwin, PowerDesigner, or similar.
  • Strong understanding of commodities trading environments, including trade lifecycles and the systems that support them, enabling you to translate business requirements into scalable data solutions


The role is for a 12 month initial contract, working in central London on a hybrid basis of 3 days per week, with a rate of £750-850/d inside IR35 and immediate start.


This is a high-impact opportunity to join a leading global energy trading firm at the forefront of data transformation, working on cutting-edge data initiatives, gaining exposure to a wide range of trading portfolios and collaborating with senior stakeholders. Please apply online for immediate consideration.

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