Data Architect

Rathbones Group Plc
Liverpool
3 days ago
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Job Description

Company description:

At Rathbones, we help people invest their money well, so they can live well. That means more than financial returns its about helping people feel confident in their decisions and supported in their future. We dont just manage money, we guide people through lifes big moments, helping them stay on track and focus on what matters most.
Were proud to be one of the UKs leading wealth managers, with over £109bn* in assets under management and 20+ offices across the UK and Channel Islands. Were a FTSE 250 company with national reach and a local feel and were growing.
*As of June 2025

Job description:

Role Title: Data Architect

Division: Data and Analytics

Location: Liverpool or Glasgow

Contract: 6 month FTC

Working pattern: Hybrid

About the Role

In this role you will define how data is structured, modelled and connected across the organisation, ensuring it is designed in a consistent, scalable and strategic way. The role provides the data-focused architectural direction that enables high-quality engineering delivery, supports governance and promotes the effective use of data across business.
Working as part of the Group Data function, you will be pivotal in defining our future-state Enterprise Data Platform and Master Data Model, establishing design standards and shaping the architectur...

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