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Data Architect (Contract role)

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London
5 days ago
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Overview

Role: Data ArchitectConsulting Seniority: Consultant - Manager
Day rate: £300-£420/day (Outside IR35)
Project duration: 3-6 months (extension is possible)
Location: Remote with occasional on-site in London
We\'re partnered with an exciting strategy and technology consultancy looking to bring on a freelance Data Architect to strengthen their team, supporting a large FMCG organisation. You\'ll partner with stakeholders to understand business needs, create data architectures, and guide delivery teams through implementation.


Responsibilities

  • Leadership and execution of a fully integrated Data and AI stewardship strategy for the Sales domain
  • Data Governance, Quality, and Metadata Management Orchestration
  • Data in support of AI/Analytics Deployment for Sales, Consulting levels considered:- Consultant; Senior Consultant; Manager

We appreciate you making an application and aim to respond to all candidates. Many thanks, Blackbook Community Team
Project Blackbook LTD


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Qualifications

  • Strong expertise in data domains such as Customer, Vendor, Sales/Order, Forecasting, Contracts, Co-pack/Co-man, promotions, price, etc.
  • Proven 10+ years of experience in large scale data management and business transformation
  • Experience with various data governance, catalog and quality tools such as Collibra, Informatica, SAP, and/or Microsoft Purview
  • Experience with Master Data Management, SAP MDG and core data objects such as Material, Customer, Vendor data
  • Experience with SAP S/4, Kinaxis, WMS, Salesforce, and/or TPM preferred
  • Deep understanding of data modelling concepts (conceptual, logical, physical)


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