Head of Data Architecture

OneSavings Bank PLC
Chatham
4 days ago
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About the team

Our Data Architecture team is a tight-knit group of experts dedicated to driving innovation and excellence. We work collaboratively to set standards, tackle challenges, and shape the future of data architecture in banking. Join us and be part of a dynamic team making a difference.

About Us

The OSB Group is a FTSE 250 specialist mortgage lender, primarily focused on carefully selected segments of the mortgage market.

Our specialist lending is supported by our Kent Reliance and Charter Savings Bank retail savings franchises. Diversification of funding is provided by sophisticated securitisation platforms. OSB’s unique cost-efficient operating model is supported by our wholly-owned subsidiary OSBIndia.

Alongside passion for our products and customers, were passionate about our people and want to continue building a collaborative and engaging environment. Being dedicated to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, we encourage differences and recognise that individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences can bring valuable insights and enhance the way we work.

What you will be doing

In this role, you will be part of the data office leadership team as the owner of the data architecture for the group, delivering new designs and changes to existing and new business data solutions identified and agreed business requirements, providing leadership and guidance on data architecture.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Establishing data architecture frameworks, standards and patterns that ensure consistent Bank-wide storage, consumption, and distribution of data.
  • Collaborating with stakeholders at all levels to educate and raise awareness of the Banks target data architecture and helping to champion the move to a data-centric approach.
  • Preparing, presenting and effectively communicating on data architecture issues and trends to senior forums and management committees.
  • Defining and maintaining the target data architecture and road map (including the build out of enterprise data platforms and increased use of cloud technologies).
  • Recruiting and leading a small but high performing team of data architects and data analysts.
  • Working with clients, existing asset owners & their service providers and non BI development staff to clarify and deliver work stream objectives in timescales that deliver to the overall project expectations.

Travel will be expected to our Chatham and Wolverhampton offices with presence in London being required on a more frequent basis.

In return for your commitment

We offer a base salary dependent on experience of between £100,000 - £120,000 and a competitive benefits package including:

  • 30 days annual leave allowance.
  • £7,500 car allowance.
  • Discretionary annual bonus opportunity of up to 40%.
  • Annual LTIP opportunity of up to 40%.
  • Contributory pension (8% employer 5% employee).
  • Life Assurance (4x salary) plus Group Income Protection.
  • Access to Private Medical Insurance and Medical Cash Plan.
  • Maternity & Adoption Leave - Occupational Maternity/Adoption Pay provided at 100% of salary for the first 26 weeks.
  • Paternity Leave - 8 weeks of paid leave to be taken within 12 months of birth or adoption.
  • Additional benefits such as Hybrid working, Cycle Purchase scheme, Technology Purchase scheme, Season Ticket Loan, Holiday purchase/sell schemes, Employee Perk Portals, Payroll giving and Save as you Earn scheme.

Could you be the one?

We are looking for talented individuals who have the experience and knowledge set out below:

  • Experience working at a senior level within a data architecture environment preferably within Financial Services.
  • Proficiency in data architecture, governance frameworks, and a deep understanding of modern data technologies and platforms.
  • Previous experience in cloud data transformation with Azure would be advantageous.
  • Significant experience of delivering presentations in forums and management committees.
  • Line management experience of a technical team across multi sites is essential.

If this sounds like you, please apply now! For internal applications please visit the internal careers page to apply.

Alternatively, if you wish to have an informal and confidential chat please get in touch. Contact details can be found on our careers page.

If shortlisted from your initial application we operate a personalised recruitment process. Interviews are a two way street, we aim for them to be relevant and conversational to get the best out of you!

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