Data Architect

Levy Search
London
2 days ago
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Location:London

Contract Type:Contract

Working Model:Hybrid


Overview:

We are seeking an experiencedData Architectto join our growing data team and lead the design and implementation of scalable, secure, and high-performance data solutions. You’ll play a key role in architecting modern data platforms usingSnowflake,SQL,Python, and leadingcloud technologiesto support advanced analytics, reporting, and machine learning initiatives across the business.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Design and maintain end-to-end data architectures, data models, and pipelines in Snowflake and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, or GCP).
  • Develop and optimize scalable ELT/ETL processes using SQL and Python.
  • Define data governance, metadata management, and security best practices.
  • Collaborate with data engineers, analysts, product managers, and stakeholders to understand data needs and translate them into robust architectural solutions.
  • Oversee data quality, lineage, and observability initiatives.
  • Recommend and implement performance tuning for large-scale data sets.
  • Ensure platform scalability, cost-efficiency, and system reliability.


Required Skills & Experience:

  • Proven experience as aData Architector Senior Data Engineer working on cloud-native data platforms.
  • Strong hands-on experience withSnowflake– data modeling, performance tuning, security configuration, and data sharing.
  • Proficiency inSQLfor complex querying, optimization, and stored procedures.
  • Strong coding skills inPythonfor data transformation, scripting, and automation.
  • Experience withcloud platformssuch asAWS (e.g., S3, Redshift, Lambda),Azure (e.g., Data Factory, Synapse), orGCP (e.g., BigQuery, Cloud Functions).
  • Familiarity withdata orchestration tools(e.g., Airflow, dbt) and version control (Git).
  • Solid understanding ofdata governance, security, and compliance frameworks.


Nice to Have:

  • Experience with data lake architectures (Delta Lake, Lakehouse).
  • Familiarity with BI/visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI, Looker).
  • Knowledge of streaming data tools (Kafka, Kinesis).
  • Background in supporting ML/AI pipelines or data science environments.

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