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Data Architect

La Fosse
City of London
3 days ago
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Data Architect


La Fosse have partnered with a FTSE 250 organisation in the logistics space to recruit a hands-on Data Architect, to help shape the future of their data landscape.

You’ll play a big role in building out the next-gen data platform (Using GCP), defining data strategy and architecture from the ground up. This is more than just governance — it’s a chance to solve big problems, modernise legacy systems, and create reusable, scalable data products that unlock business value.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Shaping data strategy and architecture roadmap
  • Designing scalable models and integration patterns
  • Leading on cloud data tech (mainly GCP)
  • Driving innovation across warehousing, BI, and real-time pipelines
  • Working closely with business and tech teams to deliver real impact


Experience Required:

  • Strong experience as a data architect (cloud-native, ideally in GCP)
  • Hands-on with BigQuery, Dataflow, Databricks, and modern ETL
  • Experience designing data products, real-time architecture, and data mesh
  • Background in logistics, transport, retail or supply chain a plus


This is a hybrid role, requiring 3 days/week in the London office.

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