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Head of data architecture

SF Technology Solutions
West Midlands
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Head of Data Architecture


West Mids, (Hybrid, typically 2 days on-site)


Shape the blueprint. Lead the change.


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What you’ll drive

  • Define and evolve the enterprise data architecture: principles, models, patterns and guardrails across every function.
  • Partner with data, technology and business leaders to build a unified, governed data ecosystem.
  • Turn policy into practice design models that make analytics reliable and self‑service thrive.
  • Raise data literacy and evangelise the “why” behind data quality and good modelling.
  • Coach two talented Data Modellers and elevate the craft across teams.
  • Lead the continuous modernisation of data platforms and architecture standards.

What you bring

  • Proven success leading data architecture or enterprise modelling in complex, regulated environments.
  • Fluency in frameworks such as TOGAF, DAMA, BEAM or Kimball and the pragmatism to know when to bend them.
  • A talent for translating technical design into plain English for execs and end‑users.
  • A modern view of architecture collaborative, evolutionary and business‑led.
  • Broad knowledge of cloud data platforms, integration and metadata management tools.

Why this role

  • Architecture with real influence direct access to execs and freedom to set the playbook.
  • Join a mission‑led organisation investing heavily in data transformation.
  • £95k–£100k base + car allowance, 25–30 days’ holiday + BH, strong pension, wellbeing and benefits.

Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Analyst


Industries

Staffing and Recruiting, Housing and Community Development


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