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Senior Data Architect

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Senior Data Architect

I am working with a forward-thinking organisation who are undertaking a major digital transformation with data at the heart of its strategy. With a strong focus on cloud technologies, data governance, and scalable architecture they are building intelligent platforms that drive real business impact.

As part of their continued investment in data and technology, they are looking to appoint a Senior Data Architect to lead the design and evolution of their enterprise data ecosystem. This is a strategic, high-impact role where you will work closely with engineering, product and compliance teams to shape the future of data architecture across the organisation.

In this role, you will be responsible for:

Designing and implementing scalable, secure, and compliant data solutions across cloud environments.
Developing data models and ensuring alignment with architectural standards.
Leading the technical direction of the data platform landscape
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver robust, high-quality data solutions.
Ensuring data governance, integrity and compliance with GDPR and internal controls.
Influencing stakeholders and guiding technology teams on architectural best practices.To be successful in this role, you will have:

Extensive data architecture experience within a cloud environment
Strong data modelling experience
Knowledge of Azure Cloud Services including DataBricks, Azure Data Factory and Azure SQL.
Experience designing and maintaining data warehouses, lakes and lakehouses.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to influence both technical and non-technical stakeholders.Some of the package details include:

Salary of up to £110,000
Performance-related bonus of up to 8%
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Private medical insurance
Hybrid working in company's central London office (1-2 days per week)
Discounted gym memberships and retail perksThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full details, simply apply with your CV and I'll be in touch to discuss it further

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