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  • £600 - £650 P.D - Outside IR35
  • 6 Month contract
  • 1 day a week onsite in central London

Overview:

We're working with a Data Architect to provide expert-level consulting services over a 6-month engagement. This role will lead the evolution and implementation of a unified data architecture across customer and operational domains. This is a strategic, delivery-focused engagement intended to produce clear, measurable outputs aligned to our transformation roadmap.

As a Data Architect, you will work as part of teams building solutions that make data accessible to enable evidence-based optimisation. You will engage with stakeholders and clients to design and implement integrated data solutions aligned with both internal systems and strategic goals.

Key Deliverables

  • Delivers work packages collaboratively, with clarity on scope, measures of success, and technical integrity
  • A comprehensive Enterprise Data Domain Map, aligned with organisational functions and platforms
  • Evaluation and recommendation of semantic and physical data architecture alignment across customer and operational systems
  • Support the development of the "data passport" concept for existing and new datasets in line with enterprise governance requirements...
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