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Head of Cloud and Data Architecture

Robert Walters
City of London
1 week ago
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My client, a leading global Asset Manager is seeking a technical and hands on Cloud and Data Architecture leader to spearhead the transformation of Distribution data and Client Reporting technology platforms and products.

This role covers a range of geographies and is seen as pivotal to the development of the businesses data offering. As the platform lead, you'll head of strategic plan and shape the future of the Cloud Data offering, driving innovation through cutting-edge cloud and SaaS solutions (AWS, Snowflake, Salesforce, Vermilion and FactSet).

Utilising deep experience career in both architectural design and implementation, as well as data engineering, the role holder will be at the forefront of enhancing the firm's client reporting, fund performance, and digital engagement capabilities ensuring that the business remains ahead in delivering actionable insights and optimised solutions.

Permanent role with hybrid working set up, solid bonus scheme, and comprehensive, corporate benefits package.

Requirements:

  • Proven history of delivering best in class Cloud and Data Architecture, as well as product solutions across the Buy-side
  • Strategic leader, with hands-on capabilities as a technologist, able to develop PoC's, garner business commitment and drive outcomes
  • In depth knowledge of distribution data and client reporting services, as well as ESG reporting/ regulations, including how to host and deliver these on AWS based architecture across multiple region (EMEA, North America and India)
  • A history in landing optimised and automated processes and integrating dynamic tools which provide transparent, insightful reports tailored data to suit bespoke client requirements
  • A track record of building and driving high-performing teams through mentorship and collaboration, whilst fostering a culture of innovation, excellence, and shared success

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates


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