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Data Architect - Interims

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Diamond Blaque is seeking a highly skilled Contract Data Architect - Interims for a prominent public sector company based in Greys, Essex. This key role involves designing, developing, and implementing comprehensive data architecture solutions to support the organisation’s strategic objectives. The successful candidate will play a crucial part in enhancing data integration, governance, and security frameworks across the enterprise. The position requires proven experience in data architecture, with a strong ability to analyse complex data requirements and translate them into scalable solutions. Working in a dynamic environment, the interim Data Architect will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the company's data infrastructure aligns with industry standards and compliance regulations.

Proven experience as a Data Architect or interims in data architecture roles.

Strong knowledge of data modelling, data warehousing, and ETL processes.

Experience in designing enterprise data solutions and integrating diverse data sources.

Familiarity with data governance, security protocols, and industry compliance standards.

Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Ability to analyse complex data requirements and deliver scalable, efficient architecture solutions.

This opportunity offers a competitive pay rate of £52.42 per hour PAYE or £67.00 per hour on an Umbrella/Ltd basis, inside IR35. The initial contract is for 3 months, with the potential for extension based on performance and organisational needs. Working with this organisation provides an excellent chance to contribute to significant data-driven projects within a public sector environment, offering valuable industry experience and an engaging, collaborative work setting. If you meet the specified requirements and are looking for a challenging role, this position is an ideal fit for your expertise

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