Data Architect

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Job Description

The Food & Nutrition Data Architect will be a key driving force in transforming the Food & Nutrition (F&N) business segment. Working closely with our partners, you will have overall accountability for data solution design, including Analytics, Visualisation, Dashboards, and Operations.

You will be responsible for bringing thought leadership in your domain of expertise and applying it to ways of working. As a trusted advisor, you will collaborate with segment cross-functional teams to design and implement cutting-edge data solutions that enhance customer experiences, drive revenue growth, and maintain a competitive edge in the digital marketplace.

Moving to One Enterprise Data Platform for Food is a strategic Mars Food & Nutrition ambition. We aim to harness the power of data and insights to solve critical business problems and simplify the global end-user experience for data and analytics, unlocking quality growth and operational excellence.

What are we looking for?

  • Hands-on experience designing greenfield, scalable data platforms in cloud using Azure D&A stack, Databricks, and Azure Open AI solutions.
  • Proficiency in coding (Python, PL/SQL, Shell Script), relational and non-relational databases, ETL tooling (such as Informatica), and scalable data platforms.
  • Proficiency in Azure Data and Analytics stack; working knowledge of AWS and GCP data solutions.
  • Good understanding of deploying AI solutions in Azure Open AI, GCP, and AWS platforms.
  • 2 to 4 years experience in applied data science or equivalent, ideally in CPG or Retail sectors.
  • Experience in SAP MDG/S4 HANA is a plus.
  • Working knowledge of data visualization tools such as Power BI.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and strategic thinking skills.
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills, with experience working with external vendors and senior management.
  • Deep understanding of business drivers and processes, with the ability to relate segment priorities to technology.
  • Learning agility and a desire to learn new technologies.
  • Proven ability to influence and deliver results in a matrixed organization.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, optimize, and maintain data architecture, strategies, and pipelines aligned with F&N principles and goals.
  • Define an operating model for developing and scaling data and analytics products, supporting business strategies.
  • Partner with senior stakeholders to influence and enhance user experience and design for complex data and analytics.
  • Ensure all data products have clear KPIs and value assessments.
  • Define and execute the F&N data strategy roadmap, collaborating with various teams to enhance data lake and real-time reporting environments.
  • Lead data improvement projects across divisions and markets.
  • Evaluate and deploy emerging data tools and platforms across Demand, Supply, R&D, and Commercial functions.
  • Develop communication and education plans on analytics and data engineering capabilities.
  • Partner with ML engineers, BI, and solution architects on technical architectures for enterprise projects.
  • Learn about machine learning, data science, AI, and related fields.

What can you expect from Mars?

  • Work with diverse, talented associates guided by the Five Principles.
  • Be part of a purpose-driven company committed to building a better tomorrow.
  • Access to top-tier learning and development, including Mars University.
  • Competitive salary and benefits, including bonuses.

Mars is an equal opportunity employer. We provide accommodations for applicants with disabilities upon request.

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