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Director of Data Architecture

ANSON MCCADE
London
1 week ago
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Lead Enterprise Data Architect – Director Level


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London based with client travel (Hybrid / Flexible)

£140,000 + 20% Bonus + £5k Car Allowance – Permanent

This is a rare opportunity to step into a Director-level Data Architecture role with huge strategic scope. You’ll be shaping enterprise-wide data strategy, driving practice growth, and delivering high-impact solutions to some of the UK’s most complex organisations.

The role sits at the intersection of business and technology — leading engagements that set the standard for modern data-driven transformation, while staying close to emerging tools and AI-driven solutions.

What you’ll be doing:

  • Owning the enterprise data strategy across multiple clients and sectors
  • Leading the design and governance of large-scale, complex data solutions
  • Driving practice development and thought leadership in data and AI
  • Engaging with C-suite stakeholders to shape transformation programmes
  • Guiding teams to deliver high-quality consulting and architecture outcomes

Experience required:

  • Strong track record in Enterprise Data Architecture at Director or equivalent level
  • Proven ability to define and implement enterprise data strategies at scale
  • Depth across data platforms, cloud ecosystems and emerging AI-driven tooling
  • Experience leading consulting engagements with senior stakeholders
  • A balance of strategy, practice leadership and hands-on architectural oversight

The Package:

  • £140,000 base salary
  • 20% annual bonus
  • £5,000 car allowance
  • Flexible working model
  • Extensive benefits and career development at senior leadership level

If you’re ready to take on a high-profile Director role shaping the future of enterprise data, let’s have a conversation.

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