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IB Data Architect

Barclays UK
City of London
3 days ago
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About Chief Data Office (CDAO)

The CDAO has strategic accountability to foster an understanding of how data can be used to enable business data strategy through clear data platform, architecture, analytics strategy and roadmap: leads data management and design; drives prioritization and improvements in data quality; ensures adherence to data, record, NFRR and privacy policies standards and controls and informs this overtime.

Overall purpose of role

The role holder is responsible for leading the data architecture, design, tooling pipelines and execution of data driven initiatives to support business goals. Advisory and data delivery to support data architecture, design, and remediation.

Key Accountabilities

  • Ultimately be accountable for all aspects of a data design and modelling ensuring value delivery

  • Leading the development and execution of data driven transformation to support business goals.

  • Clearly define a data architecture vision, objectives, milestones, and roadmap aligned to BU’s objectives and users’ requirements

  • Provide critical input for determining the specific design of a data product, including scope, features, architecture, input, output etc.

  • Ensure the data transformation meets quality standards, including governance & controls standards, technical standards, SLAs etc., at inception and on an ongoing basis. This includes setting and acting on success criteria and monitoring metrics / KPIs.

  • Enable identification, escalation and resolution of any risks & issues associated with the data products, and reporting on them through the appropriate channels / forums

Stakeholder Management and Leadership

  • Engage and influence representatives across Investment Bank Programs and Functions, assessing data product opportunities to contribute to multiple complex and critical strategic projects and defining and evolving the Data strategy and roadmap

  • Manage the Data Architecture Strategy - coordinating with key stakeholders within the Data Product ecosystem (e.g. business, source data owners, development & production teams, CIO, EDP, CDO, COO etc) leading colleagues to collectively achieve the data product’s intended outcome

  • Lead the data architects embedding a performance culture aligned to the values of the business – train, guide and coach less experienced specialists and provide information affecting long term profits, organisational risks and strategic decisions

  • Provide expert advice to senior functional management and committees to influence decisions made outside of own function, offering significant input to function wide strategic initiatives.

  • Manage, coordinate and enable resourcing, budgeting and policy creation for a significant sub-function.

  • Foster and guide compliance, ensure regulations are observed that relevant processes in place to facilitate adherence, escalates breaches of policies / procedure appropriately.

  • Demonstrate extensive knowledge of how the function integrates with the business division / Group to achieve the overall business objectives

  • Maintain broad and comprehensive knowledge of industry theories and practices within own discipline alongside up-to-date relevant sector / functional knowledge, and insight into external market developments / initiatives.

  • Use interpretative thinking and advanced analytical skills to solve problems and design solutions in often complex/ sensitive situations.

  • Exercise management authority to make significant decisions and certain strategic decisions or recommendations within own area.

  • Negotiate with and influence stakeholders at a senior level both internally and externally.

  • Act as principal contact point for key stakeholders and counterparts in other functions/ businesses divisions.

Person Specification

  • Industry experience in Data Engineering, Architecture and Data Solutions and where possible experience in setting up or transforming to a cloud based Data Products first function

  • Excellent understanding of data concepts and data solution architecture processes and methodologies to drive scalable data products

  • Collaborating effectively with cross functional teams to assess and identify data product opportunities to drive business value

  • Experience in shaping and driving scoping and prioritisation discussions where possible specifically in data architecture, data products, data solutions and offerings based on criticality or materiality

  • Good understanding of and or experience in other data related capabilities including Data Analytics, Data Modelling, Policy Assurance, Data Governance, Data Quality and Controls

  • A proven track record of building strong and effective relationships with senior stakeholders

  • Excels at conflict resolution and decision making

  • Leading by example, fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and collaboration within the data product team and driving continuous improvement

  • Experience leading / mentoring a high performing and efficient team with the different technical and functional skills across global locations

Essential Skills/Basic Qualifications:

  • Data Strategy and Architecture - Strong background in designing and implementing complex and scalable data architecture, front to back design, data products and data capabilities, preferably within the financial services sector

  • Proven experience in business data solution offerings with familiarity in Big Data and Cloud capabilities and working in cross-functional teams, preferably with at least 15+ years in data driven roles

  • User-Centric Mindset – understanding how data products solve business problems and drive business value

  • Excellent written and verbal communication and strong leadership skills

  • Good understanding of Data strategy with proven problem-solving skills to offer cross-function solutions

Desirable skills/Preferred Qualifications:

  • Techno-commercial background – ability to align data initiatives with business goals, domain knowledge in Investment Bank preferable in conjunction with expertise in data products and /or scalable data solutions

  • Storytelling with Data - ability to communicate data strategies and insights effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences

  • Education – Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business or related fields

  • Experience in leading small to medium size high performing and efficient data team with diverse technical and functional skills across global locations

Purpose of the role

To define, direct and govern the bank’s target data architecture (inc. shared data environment, data model and standards) in support of business strategy, ensuring that data is accurate, secure and accessible to meet the needs of stakeholders.

Accountabilities

  • Development of the banks data architecture strategy, including the translation of bank-wide goals and objectives into target data architecture and transition plan.
  • Collaboration with stakeholders, including data operations, engineers and analysts, to provide subject matter expertise and share knowledge to promote standardised, consistent, safe and value-driven data usage.
  • Development and maintenance of the banks data architecture governance, standards and protection policies, regarding data models, authoritative data stores, and data capabilities, to support data quality, accuracy and consistency and the protection of sensitive information.
  • Management of the alignment of projects to the target data architecture through the provision of guidance, data solutions and monitoring of progress.
  • Definition of the shared reusable data capabilities, assets, tools and technologies required to connect disparate data sources, optimise data storage and provide seamless data access.
  • Custodianship of an overarching data model that directs how data is logically and physically structured within the banks physical data resources, e.g. database, interfaces and reports.
  • Monitoring applicable regulatory standards and industry developments for potential impact on the banks operations, controls and application portfolio.
  • Identification and selection of best-in-class data technologies and ongoing assessment of compliance with the bank's service level agreements and quality standards.

Director Expectations

  • To manage a business function, providing significant input to function wide strategic initiatives. Contribute to and influence policy and procedures for the function and plan, manage and consult on multiple complex and critical strategic projects, which may be business wide..
  • They manage the direction of a large team or sub-function, leading other people managers and embedding a performance culture aligned to the values of the business. Or for an individual contributor, they lead organisation wide projects and act as deep technical expert and thought leader, identifying new ways of working and collaborating cross functionally. They will train, guide and coach less experienced specialists and provide information affecting long term profits, organisational risks and strategic decisions..
  • Provide expert advice to senior functional management and committees to influence decisions made outside of own function, offering significant input to function wide strategic initiatives.
  • Manage, coordinate and enable resourcing, budgeting and policy creation for a significant sub-function.
  • Escalates breaches of policies / procedure appropriately.
  • Foster and guide compliance, ensure regulations are observed that relevant processes in place to facilitate adherence.
  • Focus on the external environment, regulators, or advocacy groups to both monitor and influence on behalf of Barclays, when appropriate.
  • Demonstrate extensive knowledge of how the function integrates with the business division / Group to achieve the overall business objectives.
  • Maintain broad and comprehensive knowledge of industry theories and practices within own discipline alongside up-to-date relevant sector / functional knowledge, and insight into external market developments / initiatives.
  • Use interpretative thinking and advanced analytical skills to solve problems and design solutions in often complex/ sensitive situations.
  • Exercise management authority to make significant decisions and certain strategic decisions or recommendations within own area.
  • Negotiate with and influence stakeholders at a senior level both internally and externally.
  • Act as principal contact point for key clients and counterparts in other functions/ businesses divisions.
  • Mandated as a spokesperson for the function and business division.

All Senior Leaders are expected to demonstrate a clear set of leadership behaviours to create an environment for colleagues to thrive and deliver to a consistently excellent standard. The four LEAD behaviours are: L – Listen and be authentic, E – Energise and inspire, A – Align across the enterprise, D – Develop others.

All colleagues will be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Values of Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence and Stewardship – our moral compass, helping us do what we believe is right. They will also be expected to demonstrate the Barclays Mindset – to Empower, Challenge and Drive – the operating manual for how we behave.


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