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Data Architect with Security Clearance

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Horsham
3 days ago
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Data Architect / Consultant (DV Clearance) Client travel to £100k

Are you a Data Architect / Consultant with active DV Clearance?


You could be progressing your career in a senior, hands-on role at a UK based Technical Consultancy that focus on cybersecurity projects.


As a Data Architect / Consultant you'll collaborate closely with clients to understand their requirements and then design data focussed solutions that incorporate modern best practices around AI, Machine Learning, Cloud based systems. You'll be working with enterprise scale systems, developing data strategies and governance frameworks to drive organisational data transformation, across projects end-to-end with a great deal of ownership.


Location / WFH

You’ll be based on client sites in and around London four days a week with flexibility to work from once a week.


About you

  • You hold current, up to date DV Clearance
  • You have experience in a similar consultancy based role
  • You have advanced requirements gathering, analysis and solution design experience with a focus on data projects
  • You have experience of establishing data analytics and supporting AI solutions
  • You have a good working experience of AWS (e.g. S3, Kinesis, Glue, Redshift, Lambda and EMR) and / or Azure data services (e.g. ADF, Synapse, Fabric, Azure Functions)
  • You have advanced client and stakeholder management skills

What's in it for you

As a Data Architect / Consultant you will receive a competitive package:



  • Salary to £100k
  • Pension (6%)
  • Private Medical Care, Life Assurance, Income Protection
  • Professional training, certifications and career development


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