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Job Title: Data Modeller

Salary: £85,000 - £95,000 + Benefits and Bonus

Location: London (3 days a week onsite)

The Role:

As a Data Modeler, you will be responsible for designing and implementing data models to support complex data environments.

Your responsibilities:

Engage with other data modelers, data architects and data professionals to continually improve the data modelling landscape.
Governance and oversight of data models ensuring they conform to agreed principles and standards.
Supporting the delivery of change activity and ensuring that Business Domain Models meet the business needs.
Nurturing a data culture and promoting data model usage.
Assisting with implementing data models into the change and governance frameworks.
Building conceptual and logical data models that accurately represent data relationships.
Working with both technical and business teams to elicit requirements and understand the business.

Your Profile:

Essential skills/knowledge/experience:

Experience in Snowflake, DBT, Glue, Airflow.
Experience with AWS Services.
Good communication and stakeholder management skills.
Ability to communicate with both business and technical colleagues at all levels.
Knowledge of SQL and Data Modeling.
Experience in data vault model.
Ability to learn and adapt quickly.
Ability to work independently and as a part of a team.
Software development experience.
Adept problem solver with a flair for logical and lateral thinking.
Experience of conceptual and logical data modelling.

Desirable skills/knowledge/experience:

Knowledge of Domain Driven Design (DDD) and DAMA.
Experience with data analytics, APIs, databases, and related technologies.

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