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Data Architect

Project Blackbook
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Join to apply for the Data Architect role at Project Blackbook.

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Base pay range

Role: Data Architect

Location: London/Hybrid

Project and responsibilities

We’re supporting a consultancy that specialises in business and digital transformation, known for fostering strong relationships while designing and delivering large-scale, complex transformations worldwide.

They’re looking for someone to temporarily lead and coordinate data management activities, ensuring data flows, ownership, and structures are in good shape. They are going through several transformation programmes simultaneously, and a key concern is combining the billing system with Snowflake and the wider finance infrastructure, as well as other critical areas.

Application and process notes

We’ve a preference for you to apply directly via our website as the consultancy will eventually view your profile in our platform. If you are already in the community, feel free to quickly apply here but no need to re-apply directly.

Role details

Role: Data Architect

Consulting seniority: Consultant - Manager

Project duration: 4-6 weeks (cover for permanent employee), start ASAP

Location: London/Hybrid

They are going through several transformation programmes and a key focus is integrating the billing system with Snowflake and the wider finance infrastructure.

Requirements
  • An independent consultant
  • Prior experience as a (Master) Data Architect for a Retail/Leisure organisation is a huge plus
  • Strong understanding of data flows, integrations, and dependencies across enterprise systems (e.g. SAP, Salesforce, or Snowflake)
Consulting levels considered
  • Senior Consultant
  • Manager
  • Senior Manager

We appreciate you making an application and aim to respond to all candidates.

Many thanks,

Blackbook Community Team


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