Principal Data Architect

Provntalent
Glasgow
4 days ago
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Principal Data Architect

Our client, a high-growth technology company is seeking a Principal Data Architect. Operating at the intersection of robotics, software, and hardware, this organisation is building advanced systems with global commercial ambition.


This is a senior technical leadership role with significant influence over data architecture, and technical direction. You will work closely with senior engineering and cloud leaders, contributing to decisions that shape how complex data systems are designed, scaled, and deployed.


You will lead the design and evolution of their AI Native Data Strategy which is focused on four key pillars:



  • Data Infrastructure
  • Data Governance
  • Robotics Telemetry
  • Semantic Ontologies and Graph Modelling

About you

  • Strong background in data architecture
  • Experience with Graph or Vector Databases
  • Extensive experience working with AWS RDS
  • Comfortable operating in senior, cross‑functional environments
  • Able to balance hands‑on technical depth with strategic thinking

What’s on offer

  • Competitive salary, and exceptional benefits package
  • Hybrid working in Scotland
  • Opportunity to join a rapidly scaling, internationally focused technology business

This role would suit someone looking to operate at principal level within a technically ambitious environment, with the opportunity to influence systems, teams, and long‑term direction.


If this aligns with your career goals, please click “apply” and a member of the Provn team will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail.


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