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Enterprise Data Architect

GreatFind Recruitment
London
2 weeks ago
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We are working with a well-established national charity currently investing in its digital and data landscape to support continued growth and impact. This is a key opportunity to join as theirEnterprise Data Architect, helping shape the data architecture and governance that underpins critical decision-making and service delivery.

Location:Hybrid - Minimum one day per week in a central London officeContract:Permanent, Full Time (37.5 hours per week, Mon-Fri, with occasional out-of-hours)Salary:Competitive + Excellent Benefits Package

The Role

As Enterprise Data Architect, you will lead the design, implementation, and management of the organisation’s data architecture, ensuring consistency, security, and scalability across systems. This strategic role combines high-level planning with hands-on execution to ensure data is effectively captured, structured, governed, and leveraged across the charity.

You will also line manage a Power BI Developer and work collaboratively with key stakeholders across IT, data, and operational functions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Define and implement data management policies and frameworks, including classification, governance, retention, and security
  • Design and maintain data architecture aligned with organisational goals and best practices
  • Develop data mod...

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