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Data Architect- £500pd- Remote

Bromley
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Data Architect- £500PD- Remote

Role Overview:
As a Data Architect, you will be responsible for shaping and executing our data strategy, ensuring data quality, accessibility, and security across diverse platforms and systems. This role requires a visionary leader with a comprehensive understanding of modern data architectures and governance frameworks. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to design scalable, efficient, and secure data solutions that meet current and future business needs.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and develop enterprise data architecture and solutions to support business objectives.

Lead data modeling initiatives, selecting appropriate techniques and tools for various use cases.

Architect and implement data storage solutions, including relational databases, NoSQL, and data lakes.

Develop and oversee data integration strategies, including ETL/ELT processes and data pipeline orchestration.

Ensure data governance practices are embedded across data assets, focusing on data quality, metadata management, and access control.

Collaborate with IT and business stakeholders to align data architecture with organizational goals.

Evaluate and implement big data technologies and distributed computing frameworks as needed.

Maintain expertise in AWS data services and platforms, leveraging cloud capabilities to optimize data infrastructure.

Required Skills and Experience:

Proven experience as a Data Architect or in a senior data-focused role.

Extensive knowledge of data modeling techniques and tools.

Deep understanding of various data storage solutions (relational, NoSQL, data lakes) and their use cases.

Strong expertise in data integration patterns, ETL/ELT processes, and data pipeline orchestration.

Hands-on experience with AWS data platforms and related services.

Solid grasp of data governance principles, including data quality, metadata management, and access control.

Familiarity with big data technologies such as Spark and Hadoop, and distributed computing concepts.

Proficiency in SQL and at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Java).

Preferred Qualifications:

Relevant certifications in data architecture, cloud platforms, or data governance.

Experience working in Agile environments.

Strong communication and leadership skills.

To apply for this role please submit your CV or contact Dillon Blackburn on (phone number removed) or at (url removed).

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