Data Architect - DV Cleared

iO Associates
Bristol
3 weeks ago
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Hi,
A close client of mine is in urgent need of a Data Architect to assist on a large data defence programme.
Due to the nature of the end-client and the sensitivity surrounding the project, a lot of the details cannot be disclosed right now. If you meet the criteria and hold the right level of security clearance (Developed Vetting/DV), then of course, I'd be more than happy to elaborate on the role in greater detail over the phone.
This role would require you to be on-site 3 days per week, varying from Corsham & Cheltenham.

Job Description:

  1. Location:3 days on-site (Cheltenham & Corsham)
  2. Rate:£750.00 - £850.00 pd (Inside IR35)
  3. Start Date:ASAP
  4. Duration:12-months (likely extension)
  5. Clearance:Developed Vetting (DV)

Role Requirements:

  1. Create a Data Architecture HLD:Develop a high-level design for the new system's data architecture.
  2. Revise Transformation Roadmap:Identify and apply necessary changes to the current roadmap.
  3. Participate in Stakeholder Meetings:Foster team cohesion and collaborative processes with the program and suppliers.
  4. Join Project Meetings:Attend relevant project meetings.
  5. Develop Data Models:Design multiple data models that fulfill the organisation's requirements.
  6. Support Data Strategy Alignment:Ensure alignment with the organisation's data strategy.
  7. Establish Standards and Practices:Set standards and methodologies for data architecture.
  8. Ensure Data Model Quality:Be accountable for the quality assurance of data models.
  9. Advise and Oversee Project Teams:Provide guidance and oversee the data product life cycle management.
  10. Ensure Compliance with System Design:Ensure systems are designed in accordance with enterprise data architecture.
  11. Determine Data Storage Needs:Identify data storage requirements to inform hardware needs, including input for data centre design.
  12. Identify Data Movement Needs:Collaborate with data scientists and engineers to ensure efficient data architecture.
  13. Enhance Knowledge for Crown Servant:Provide information to enhance expertise in the specialist area for a Crown Servant.
  14. Contribute to Cross-Programme Roadmap:Assist in the development of a cross-programme product roadmap.
If this position is of interest and you actively hold any form ofDV clearance,please reach out.

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