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We are tech transformation specialists, uniting humanexpertise with AI to create scalable tech solutions. With over6,500 CI&Ters around the world, we’ve built partnerships withmore than 1,000 clients during our 30 years of history. ArtificialIntelligence is our reality. When applying for one of ourpositions, you’re agreeing to the use of AI in the early phases ofthe selection process, where your profile will be evaluated by ourvirtual assistant. For more information, access our opportunities’page. Key Responsibilities 1. Design and implement robust dataarchitectures using Data Bricks and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure).2. Collaborate with clients to understand their data needs andprovide tailored solutions. 3. Lead pitches and presentations topotential clients, clearly articulating our value proposition. 4.Work hands-on with the team to create innovative solutions tocomplex data issues. 5. Stay updated with the latest trends in dataarchitecture and financial services to provide thought leadership.6. Mentor junior team members and foster a culture of continuousimprovement. Requirements 1. Proven experience as a Data Architectwith a strong background in data management and architecture. 2.Demonstrated experience with Data Bricks and cloud technologiessuch as AWS or Azure. 3. A solid career trajectory within dataroles, showcasing growth and expertise. 4. Strong client-facingskills with a track record of successful client engagement. 5.Experience in leading pitches and engaging stakeholderseffectively. 6. Hands-on mentality with a passion forproblem-solving and creating actionable solutions. 7. Experiencewithin the financial services industry is a distinct advantage.What We Offer 1. Competitive salary and benefits package. 2.Opportunity to work with a talented team and industry leaders. 3. Adynamic and supportive work environment that encourages innovationand growth. 4. Professional development opportunities to furtherenhance your skills. Collaboration is our superpower, diversityunites us, and excellence is our standard. We value diverseidentities and life experiences, fostering a diverse, inclusive,and safe work environment. We encourage applications from diverseand underrepresented groups to our job positions.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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