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Data Lead/Data Architect – Private Markets Data Lead (Data Architect) position in the Investment Management space in Dublin. The focus is specifically on their Private Markets business. Long term, rolling daily rate contract opportunity. Exciting opportunity to play an impactful role in a global technology transformation programme, as part of a new team.
This Investment Management business is growing, and has made some major acquisitions in recent years. They are implementing a new front – back office technology platform across all of their sites, and integrating the new businesses. They are building a green field data platform using Snowflake and Databricks.
This Data Lead (Data Architect) will be responsible for driving this implementation programme in the Private Markets business. It is a diverse fund with many interesting asset classes, presenting some challenging data problems to solve. This is a high impact, critical position that will suit a driven and ambitious Data Lead..
You will be joining at the very start of this major transformation – it will be a challenging, exciting journey with no shortage of opportunity to make an impact.
This position will ideally suit a Data Lead with a strong track record in the investment management or asset management space, specifically with experience in Private Markets (private equity, real estate, VC funds, etc.).

Data Lead
• Investment Management Sector – Private Markets
• Global Technology Transformation
• Front – Back Office System Implementation & Data Lake implementation (Databricks and Snowflake)
• Great learning, Impact & progression opportunities
• Proven background (10 - 15+ years) as a Data, Business Intelligence, Data Analytics professional
• Strong hands on background in Data Engineering or Business Intelligence, and 5+ years operating as a Data Lead or Data Architect
• Strong Experience in the Investment Management domain, particularly Private Markets
• Daily Rate:
• £6 month, rolling contract

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