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Data Architect

TP Embedded Solutions Ltd
Reading
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Overview

Data Architect – Hybrid (2 days/week in Reading)


Are you ready to define how data powers decision-making, AI, and innovation in a scaling SaaS business? We’re hiring a Data Architect to lead the creation and delivery of a multi-year data strategy. This high-impact role involves designing modern data architectures, embedding governance frameworks, and mentoring technical teams — enabling analytics and AI across the organisation.


The Business

Proactis is a leading SaaS provider helping organisations streamline procurement and finance operations. With a strong customer base across public and private sectors, they’re on a mission to modernise their technology landscape and build future-proof solutions that scale.


The Role

You’ll be responsible for:



  • Defining and owning the company-wide data strategy.
  • Designing scalable data architectures (warehouses, lakes, models).
  • Embedding governance frameworks (e.g., DAMA-DMBOK) and ensuring compliance.
  • Introducing and optimising Azure data tools (Fabric, Synapse, Purview, Data Factory).
  • Supporting AI and analytics initiatives through secure, structured data.
  • Mentoring technical architects and uplifting data capability across teams.

What You’ll Bring

  • Proven experience as a Data Architect, Lead Data Engineer, or similar.
  • Hands-on expertise with SQL, Python, PySpark, and Azure data technologies.
  • Strong understanding of data governance frameworks and compliance.
  • Excellent communication and mentoring skills.

What You’ll Get

  • Salary up to £125k
  • Hybrid working: 2 days/week in Reading
  • Opportunity to define and shape Proactis’ data future
  • Exposure to enterprise-level transformation, AI enablement, and cloud innovation

Don’t wait - apply now to help build the data foundations that will power Proactis for years to come!


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: Information Services, Technology, Information and Media, and Computer and Network Security

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