Enterprise Data Architect

Falcon Smart IT (FalconSmartIT)
London
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Enterprise Data Architect – Falcon Smart IT (FalconSmartIT)

Job Location: London, UK – Hybrid (4 days a week)


Job Type: Full-time (FTE)


Job Description

Seeking Enterprise Data Architects to support our Specialty Lines (SL) and CRM initiatives starting early 2026. The role focuses on designing and managing enterprise-wide data architecture to ensure data consistency, integrity, and accessibility across the organization.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain enterprise data architecture frameworks supporting SL and CRM systems.
  • Collaborate with business and IT stakeholders to translate business requirements into data architecture solutions.
  • Define data standards, policies, and governance strategies to ensure high data quality and compliance.
  • Lead the integration of data from multiple sources into a cohesive enterprise data model.
  • Support data migration, data warehousing, and master data management initiatives.
  • Provide architectural guidance and best practices for data management and analytics.
  • Ensure alignment of data architecture with overall enterprise architecture and business objectives.
  • Evaluate and recommend data management tools and technologies.
  • Mentor and guide junior data architects and data management teams.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience as an Enterprise Data Architect or similar role.
  • Strong knowledge of data modeling, database design, and data integration techniques.
  • Experience with insurance domain or SL (Specialty Line Insurance) and CRM systems is highly desirable.
  • Familiarity with data governance frameworks and compliance standards.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Relevant certifications (e.g., TOGAF, CDMP) are a plus.

Senior Level

Mid-Senior level


Employment Type

Full-time


Job Function

Engineering and Information Technology


Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting


Regards, Rachana


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