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Data Architect

Birmingham
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Data Architect – Birmingham / Hybrid – £47255 to £55595 per annum + benefits

An exciting opportunity to join a major UK infrastructure programme delivering a world-class transport network that will transform national connectivity.

As a Data Architect, you’ll develop and maintain the enterprise data model, ensuring alignment with business and technology architectures. You’ll support the organisation’s data strategy, oversee governance and quality, and work closely with IT Security, Assurance, and project partners to ensure data is managed safely, securely, and effectively.

Key Responsibilities:



Develop the enterprise data model aligned to business and technology architectures.

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Support and contribute to data and information strategy development.

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Govern and manage data with IT Security and Assurance colleagues.

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Ensure data quality and consistency across systems and contractors.

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Guide IT and architecture teams on data design and integration.

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Engage senior stakeholders to identify digital transformation opportunities.

Skills & Experience:

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Strong background in data governance, data modelling, and metadata management.

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Experience in data communication, standards, and analysis.

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Ability to translate business problems into effective data designs.

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Knowledge of Agile delivery and emerging technology trends.

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Experience with Microsoft Azure, Power BI, and Sparx Enterprise Architect.

This role sits within the Digital, Data & Technology (DDaT) function, ensuring data is accessible, governed, and supports key business capabilities.

Location: Birmingham / Hybrid
Salary: £47,255 – £55,595 + excellent benefits

Join a nationally significant organisation and play a pivotal role in shaping the UK’s future digital infrastructure

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