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Data Architect

Experis - ManpowerGroup
West Midlands
4 weeks ago
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Data Architect — Location: Solihull - 2/3 days a week on site; Duration: 31/12/2025; Salary: £470

Role Description

Generic Skills:

  • 5-6 years of experience in the data space, with a focus on financial institutions or similar regulated environments
  • Proficiency in risk data, financial risk, regulatory reporting, risk reporting, and finance reporting
  • Leadership experience, including leading technology teams and initiatives
  • Expertise in distributed databases and computing environments
  • Familiarity with TOGAF methodology for architecture development
  • Hands-on experience with big data processing technologies, including Spark (PySpark and SparkScala)
  • Experience with data management platforms, ideally Ab Initio
  • Experience with Oracle Data Warehouse
  • Understanding of APIs and their integration with data systems
  • Experience working across multiple teams and on a variety of projects simultaneously
Desirable Skills and Experience
  • TOGAF Practitioner certification
  • ITIL certification
  • Proficiency in Dremio virtualization platform
  • Knowledge of visualization tools like Tableau and Power BI
  • Proficiency in analytics platforms like SaaS and Python
  • Experience with Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) and Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)
  • Offering technical architectural expertise, guidance, and assistance in executing the strategy across data projects within programs and initiatives
  • Designing architecture and solutions to meet the business's 2025 plan, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives.


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