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Data Architect (Customer Domain)

Stott and May
Hounslow
1 week ago
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Data Architect (Customer Domain)
Location: 3 days onsite - London
Salary: Up to £107,500 per annum

About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced Data Architect with a strong customer data background to help shape and mature our data capabilities. As a strategic advisor and technical expert, you’ll be at the heart of our Commercial data transformation, supporting everything from CRM integration to GDPR-compliant architecture.

Key Responsibilities:
Define and maintain scalable, secure, and business-aligned data architecture
Champion data governance (GDPR/DPIA) and promote high standards in data quality and compliance
Lead the design of conceptual, logical, and physical data models
Collaborate with business and IT to align data strategy with business outcomes
Integrate CRM platforms (ideally Salesforce) into architectural frameworks
Provide documentation of data flows, interfaces, and models
Empower self-service analytics and ad hoc data access for stakeholders
Influence data architecture maturity and drive adoption of best practices

What We’re Looking For:
Must-Have Experience:
Solid Data Architecture background (not Data Engineering)
Proven experience working with customer data and CRM systems
Strong understanding of GDPR and data privacy impact assessments (DPIA)
Experience in data integration , ETL , and data warehousing
Comfort working cross-functionally with tech, product, and business teams
Practical experience with tools like Salesforce or Customer Data Platforms (CDPs)
Skilled at navigating complex data governance , security, and compliance
Nice-to-Haves:
Data modelling skills (Irwin tool knowledge a plus)
Industry background in Retail , E-commerce , Utilities , or Consumer Banking
Familiarity with Azure (our estate) or other cloud ecosystems
Certifications such as CDMP , Azure/AWS Data Engineer
Knowledge of data visualisation tools like Power BI, Tableau, or Looker

Ready to architect customer data future?

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