Enterprise Data Architect

TRIA
Southampton
3 days ago
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Enterprise Data & Integration Architect

Location:South Coast, OR London OR Scotland - 2 Days a week

Salary:£80,000 - £85,000 - Potential room for flex for right Candidate

Benefits:Bonus, Competitive pension scheme, enhanced parental pay, life assurance, holiday purchase options, Cycle2Work scheme, and more



An exciting opportunity is available for an Enterprise Data & Integration Architect to support the delivery of a market leading organisation’s Data and Digitalisation Strategy.

This role will shape the enterprise-wide approach to data and integration architecture, working collaboratively across IT projects, Data Governance, and Analytics functions under the guidance of the Head of Information Management.


Whether supporting strategic initiatives or operational systems, your contribution will help ensure data is a trusted, governed, and secure asset across the business.



Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain conceptual and logical data models aligned to business needs.
  • Partner with Governance and Security teams to define and uphold data policies, metadata frameworks, standards, and data dictionaries.
  • Provide architectural oversight and assurance across data lifecycle activities in IT delivery projects.
  • Define and implement integration strategy and standards, ensuring secure and scalable system integrations.
  • Enable open data and data sharing objectives through policy, standards, and enabling technologies.
  • Support architecture activities across metadata, data warehousing, MDM, BI/MI reporting, analytics, and data science platforms.



Skills & Experience

Ideal candidates will bring a strong blend of technical and interpersonal capabilities.

  • Familiarity with frameworks such as TOGAF and DAMA/DMBOK, and experience in data disciplines including MDM, data quality, and metadata management.
  • Exposure to enterprise technologies such as:
  • Oracle EBS/Fusion ERP
  • IBM Maximo
  • Salesforce (including Mulesoft and Tableau)
  • Microsoft Power BI, Microsoft 365
  • ServiceNow
  • ESRI ArcGIS
  • Talend
  • AWS
  • Orbus Infinity
  • Strong communicator with the ability to translate complex technical language into accessible insights for varied audiences.
  • Proven ability to develop cross-functional data architectures aligned with diverse business objectives.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving skills with a focus on root cause analysis and strategic resolution.



This role can be based from a number of office locations including on the South Coast, London, Glasgow or Edinburgh. The role requires circa 2x days per week onsite at any one of these locations. There may be the requirement to travel to a different office location on rare occasions.



If this role sounds like a good fit then please apply today!

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