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Data Architect

Crimson
Birmingham
3 days ago
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Crimson – Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

Data Architect

Data Architect – Birmingham or London. Salary up to £61,000. Hybrid working – 3 days in the office.

Role overview: A Data Architect is needed for a leading client in Birmingham or London. The role involves designing and building data models, developing the enterprise data model for strategic alignment, and integrating business and technology architectures. Responsibilities include supporting the information and data strategy, overseeing data governance and management, and ensuring safe, secure, and legal information handling in collaboration with IT Security and Assurance teams.

Responsibilities
  • Design and build data models; develop the enterprise data model for strategic alignment.
  • Integrate business and technology architectures and support the information and data strategy.
  • Oversee data governance and management; ensure safe, secure, and compliant information handling with IT Security and Assurance teams.
  • Lead the design of data models and implement enterprise master data management solutions.
  • Define complex technical data models and communicate them effectively to stakeholders at all levels.
  • Communicate data findings using appropriate mediums and tailor communications to audiences.
  • Evolve and establish data governance frameworks and integrate data services to meet business requirements.
  • Assess the impact of emerging data trends on tools, techniques, and data utilization.
  • Produce and align data models across multiple domains; reverse-engineer models from live systems; apply industry data modelling standards as appropriate.
  • Collaborate with Technical and Enterprise Architects to ensure designs comply with data architecture and governance standards.
  • Utilize Data Architecture tooling, integration platforms, or modeling notations as part of delivery.
Qualifications
  • Strong knowledge of agile methodologies and their implications for Data Architecture.
  • Experience in defining and constructing information and data models to deliver comprehensive data understanding, identify risks, and recognize opportunities.
  • Proven track record of leading data model design and enterprise master data management implementation.
  • Excellent ability to communicate complex data models to stakeholders at all levels.
  • Proficiency in data governance; ability to collaborate on governance initiatives and data services.
  • Advanced understanding of data modelling concepts and principles; ability to produce models across multiple domains; capability to align and compare various data models.
  • Experience with data architecture tooling and integration platforms.

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