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Director Data Architect

Anson McCade
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Overview

My client is the leading innovation and transformation consultancy in the UK and they are looking for a highly talented Director of Data Architecture to join them on some exciting new projects.


The role will include the following:



  • Input into and drive the creation of go-to-market propositions and services in Data Architecture.
  • Act as a go-to practitioner in delivering projects in the Data Architecture field.
  • Defining end-to-end Data Architectures
  • Leading and developing architecture teams
  • Joining the dots between Business, Technology and Data architectures
  • Input into the shaping of Data Architecture engagements.
  • Deliver Data Architecture engagements with/ for our clients.
  • Remain up to date with the regular changes in the Data Architectures and ensure that this knowledge is made available to the wider Data & Intelligence practice.

What experience you'll bring

  • Deep and proven experience in defining, developing, and managing data architectures in large and complex organisations and enterprise architectures.
  • Comfortable developing and shaping the architectural vision.
  • The ability to demonstrate core consulting values.
  • Lead presales and GTM engagements.
  • Strong experience with team leadership and practice development
  • Ability to operate in demanding situations whilst still having relentless drive to deliver with enthusiasm.
  • Proven expertise in data modelling and reference data architectures.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organise, analyse, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Proficient experience with data architecture and modelling tools such as sParx, Erwin, and Archi.
  • Data-oriented personality, great communication skills, and an excellent eye for detail.
  • Combination of technical, creative and business consulting experience.
  • Must be able to interface with and manage relationships with businesspeople and technologists at senior levels showing competence in both areas.
  • Experience with consulting-led sales.
  • Extensive experience in either, or all, of the Telco-Media, Banking & Insurance, Public Sector, Manufacturing & Automotive, Retail sectors required.
  • BS in Computer Science, Information Management or Information Technology is a plus.
  • Deep hands-on experience of relational and dimensional data modelling.
  • £5,000 car allowance (can be taken as cash on top of your salary)
  • 20% bonus
  • Great progression opportunities

Seniority level
  • Director

Employment type
  • Full-time

Job function
  • Information Technology

Industries
  • Technology, Information and Media

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