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Data Architect

Domino’s Pizza UK & Ireland Ltd
Milton Keynes
3 weeks ago
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Data Architect

Join Domino’s Pizza UK & Ireland Ltd. The role is located at our Milton Keynes head office. You will set and maintain standards for collecting, integrating and managing our data assets. You will work with IT, data engineering and analytics teams to turn data into a powerful business asset, driving smart decisions and boosting efficiency.

Responsibilities
  • Set and maintain data architecture standards across the organization.
  • Design and implement cutting‑edge data architecture solutions, including robust data warehousing strategies.
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to optimise data usage and ensure data integrity and accessibility.
  • Extract commercial value from data to drive business growth and innovation.
Qualifications
  • Experience in data architecture within a dynamic, data‑centric digital or e‑commerce environment.
  • Proven expertise working with Microsoft Azure.
  • In‑depth knowledge of data modelling, data integration and data management principles and techniques.
  • Experience working with a modern data warehouse platform such as Snowflake or similar.
Benefits
  • Competitive salary and performance‑based bonuses.
  • Flexible work hours and remote work options.
  • Private health and dental care.
  • Income protection.
  • Fun team events and a supportive work environment.
About Us

Domino’s is the world’s leading pizza company, with over 1,300 stores across the UK and Ireland. We are committed to using the freshest, highest‑quality ingredients to create over 110 million delectable pizzas each year. 90% of our system sales come through digital channels and 75% of our digital orders come via our app, with 9.5 million active app customers.

Diversity, equity and inclusion

At Domino’s, we embrace the power of diversity and foster an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, respected and empowered. We celebrate the uniqueness of each individual, regardless of identity, background or other characteristics.

Values
  • We do the right thing.
  • We are one team.
  • We are bold.
  • We grow and win together.


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