Data Architect

Smartedge Solutions
Leeds
2 days ago
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Smartedge’s Client is looking for an Data Architect @ Remote (UK/ EU)


Experince Required :


Solid experience as Data architect with Informatica, Teradata, Alteryx

•Strong experience and understands the technology stack with a particular focus on Databases, SQL, ETL tools etc

•Commercial experience in enterprise IT projects in data architecture

•Financial Institutions working directly with end users

•Leading team, but must still have the desire / capability

•Demonstratable evidence / track record of building a system that made it into production.

•Keen to find someone who has worked with end users directly and built a system / made substantial change and has practical experience of succeeding in an FI / Highly regulated environment

•Leadership / Influencing / Management skills with both on-shore & near-shore teams, along with the ability to succeed in a matrix organisation

•Senior mindset who can devise and formulate Strategies, yet sufficiently detail oriented to coach and brainstorm with developers

•Practical Agile experience -ie achieved outcomes, rather than just followed methodology

•Informatica / IDQ , Axon

•BCBS Data delivery experience

•Work closely with Finance Leadership, Peer Delivery teams, Cross Bank Functions; strive to maintain, improve and drive the Finance Data Quality & Remediation Strategy.

•Working closely with your team (5-10 fte) based in Ireland & abroad, facilitate a collaborative environment that enables continuous, predictable, high-quality output

•Collaborate with peer functions in the Bank across, in particular the Group Data Office to ensure the Finance DQ&R strategy aligns with the wider group goals.

•Oversee, maintain, and drive the underlying plan ensuring optimum level of transparency for stakeholders


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