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Data Architect

Cyber Security Forum Initiative
Portsmouth
3 weeks ago
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Broad Oak Based (Mainly remote, 1-2 days per month on site)

£86.48 an hour Umbrella Inside IR35

12 Month Contract initially.

This is a great opportunity to work within one of the UK's leading Defence organisations based In Broad Oak. Mainly remote.

Responsibilities include:

  • Applies knowledge, skills and training to deliver the information technology and data solutions required to allow the business to meet its strategic and tactical goals.
  • Leads initiatives to improve the accuracy of data throughout the enterprise
  • Leads activities to improve the use of data to drive business insight and decision making
  • Leads activities/supports the business in the governance of all aspects of data
  • Provides guidance on accessibility, retrievability and protection of data, whilst supporting the transformation of information from one format/medium to another, where appropriate.
  • Influences and maintains the data technology architecture, including metadata, integration and business intelligence or data warehouse architecture
  • Has defined authority and accountability for actions and decisions within a significant area of work, including technical, financial and quality aspects.
  • Influences organisation, customers, suppliers, partners and peers on the contribution of own specialism.

Required Knowledge:

  • Awareness of business unit policies and processes.
  • Extensive knowledge of the data landscape within business unit/sector and how data sets may interact.
  • Experience of working in an IT Function or similar.
  • Deep understanding of the UK Gov DDaT framework
  • Is fully familiar with recognised industry bodies of knowledge both generic and specific, and knowledge of the business, suppliers, partners, competitors and clients.

Required Skills:

  • A good level of experience in supporting the delivery of medium sized projects in a couple if not all of the IM&T Data skill sets.
  • Demonstrates leadership in operational management.
  • Analyses requirements and advises on scope and options for continual operational improvement.
  • Assesses and evaluates risk.
  • Takes all requirements into account when making proposals.


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