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Data Architect (Lead and Principle)

Anson Mccade
London
3 days ago
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Data Architect (Lead and Principle)
£90,000 to 130,000 GBP
Bonus
Onsite WORKING
Location: Central London, Greater London - United Kingdom Type: Permanent

Data Architect
Location: UK-wide hybrid wit various levels of seniorirty
Salary: £90,000 - £130,000 + bonus (DOE)
Eligibility: Must have full UK right to work - no sponsorship offered

Overview

An exciting opportunity for an experienced Data Architect to play a key role in shaping and delivering large-scale data platforms within public sector and public healthcare transformation programmes. This role blends hands-on data architecture, client-facing consultancy, and technical leadership within agile delivery teams.

You'll lead on data strategy, data architecture, and governance approaches, ensuring data-driven solutions are designed for resilience, scalability, and compliance. You'll also mentor and guide engineers and analysts, helping define and uphold architectural best practices across teams.

Key Responsibilities Lead on the design and architecture of complex data systems, including data models, pipelines, migration strategies, governance processes, and data mastering.
Provide technical leadership and architectural assurance across agile delivery teams.
Work directly with public sector and healthcare clients to understand their data needs and align architecture to strategic outcomes.
Coach and mentor more junior team members, helping build architectural capability across the practice.
Define and implement data standards, patterns and processes across programmes.
Support technology or platform selections, considering scalability, performance, and compliance.
Champion modern data approaches, governance frameworks, and best practice.
Minimum Requirements Proven experience in a consulting/delivery environment , delivering data architecture for UK government or healthcare clients .
Strong background in core data architecture disciplines - data modelling, transformation, metadata, migration, governance, and MDM.
Strong stakeholder management skills - able to translate between business goals and technical solutions.
Experience mentoring teams and influencing data delivery across wider project teams.
Deep understanding of modern data technologies - highly proficient in at least three mainstream data platforms or tools.
Able to work independently and lead complex initiatives in ambiguous or fast-changing environments.
Desirable Experience Experience defining enterprise-level data architecture or operating at a solution/portfolio level.
Knowledge of data lake ecosystems , information handling models, and capacity planning.
Experience establishing or maturing data governance and stewardship frameworks.
Familiarity with public cloud platforms (e.g. Azure, AWS, GCP) and data lakehouse technologies.
? What's on Offer Base salary: £90k - £130k (depending on experience)
Annual bonus
Flexible hybrid working (UK-wide)
A leadership role in the delivery of large-scale public sector data transformation programmes
If you're passionate about designing data solutions that make a difference in society, and want to play a strategic role in public service transformation, we'd love to hear from you.

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