Senior Data Architect

Liberty IT
Belfast
20 hours ago
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We are Liberty IT: industry leaders in digital innovation.Liberty IT is part of Libe...


Reach beyond with Liberty IT; where you’ll find complex challenges at a global scale and will be given the autonomy and the support to work with and lead like-minded Engineers and Tech Leads to achieve great things.
We won’t stand over your shoulder. We won’t get in your way. We certainly won’t hold you back. You’ll bring the expertise. We’ll provide the platform to succeed.


Check out the details below.


Who you’ll be working with

Our Senior Data Solutions Architect will work with a global team with a common goal of making the right data available to the right people at the right time through a Data as a Product approach. Locally, with support from the Director of Architect, our Senior Data Architect is a member of the Liberty IT Architecture team and will lead technical teams to bring their strategic vision, roadmaps and designs to life through first class Engineering and innovative approaches.


Experience and skills we need

  • In-depth knowledge and experience in multiple aspects of Data Engineering, with a particular focus on Data Management and Data Warehousing.
  • Knowledge and exposure to Data Mesh Architecture and other modern Data Architectures.
  • Extensive experience in cloud computing.
  • A minimum of three years’ experience in a technical leadership role, working at a senior level in a complex, multi-platform distributed environment.
  • Experience in architecting complex, scalable solutions and designs, using multiple technologies and processing environments.
  • Good knowledge of the Well-Architected Framework, with experience in promoting it across multiple teams.
  • Experience in working in partnership with business stakeholders, defining technology strategies and building solutions to meet their business needs utilising a product mindset.
  • Extensive leadership, coaching and mentoring experience, including implementing engineering excellence best practises across multiple teams.

Experience and skills we’d love

  • Experience in designing and implementing Data Mesh Architectures at enterprise scale.
  • Knowledge of and exposure to coaching frameworks.

What you’ll be doing

You will be working across the following areas of responsibility.


Product and technology strategy

  • Form deep partnerships with Liberty Mutual and Liberty IT stakeholders to fully understand the business area you are partnering with to establish, lead and own the technology strategy and roadmap to enable the business to achieve their objectives. Research trends and practices outside of Liberty and the Insurance sector, and apply these where beneficial to the business and Liberty IT.
  • Influence the selection and implementation of infrastructure and software product standards to significantly impact current strategic roadmaps and technical practices.
  • Consult and collaborate with technology leaders, business partners and peer groups regarding long and short-range product features.
  • Make, guide and justify decisions characterized by high levels of risk, impact and complexity. You will build consensus between various groups or highly independent and diverse stakeholders.
  • Partner with Product Owners and Engineering teams to align technical design and strategy with the product roadmap
  • Provide consultation to Senior Leadership, business partners and peer groups regarding long and short-range business requirements. Recommend innovations, which anticipate the future direction of the business, its drivers and technology strategy.
  • Partner with other members of the Leadership and Support team to secure new opportunities aligned with our technology strategy.

Hands-on Architecture and Engineering

  • Create, design and develop architectures and scalable solutions to resolve business problems in line with the Liberty IT architecture direction and standards.
  • When appropriate, work with software development teams and Technical Leads to establish engineering standards that align to our enterprise well-architected framework.
  • Provide technical management and drive development of very large, strategic and complex systems using future facing technologies and platforms. Actively design, code and test as part of delivery.
  • Investigate and prototype complex, cross platform solutions to validate the introduction of new technologies to the solution. Recommend emerging solutions, technologies and tools to increase market share and/or reduce operational costs.

Lead and coach teams

  • Coach and mentor Engineers to reach their potential. Share knowledge about areas of expertise, understanding the right medium and approach to reach your target audience. Identify and develop new technical capabilities based upon business needs and the technology strategy.
  • Support multiple technical teams, finding and using best practices and emerging technologies.
  • Educate multiple teams and areas of the well-architected framework to facilitate the framework’s adoption as a cultural norm.

Liberty IT initiatives

  • Actively participate in communities across Liberty IT and Liberty Mutual, leading where appropriate, working and collaborating with peers.
  • Raise the global profile of Liberty IT as a leading technology company through interactions at conferences and industry events. Where appropriate, share your technical expertise and achievements as a Liberty IT employee to audiences outside of Liberty IT and Liberty Mutual.

What’s on offer

  • Feel safe and secure whatever life brings, with health insurance (including access to a digital doctor), life assurance and income protection.
  • Enjoy both today and tomorrow with employee discount schemes, annual bonuses and a competitive pension.
  • Protect your wellbeing with flexible working and a real work-life balance. Specifically, we have adopted a hybrid remote and in-office working culture, meaning you have ultimate flexibility in your work environment.
  • Grow yourself, your career and reputation through continuous learning, promotion opportunities and our generous recognition programme.

About Us

A little background on LIT


Liberty IT is the tech wing of Liberty Mutual Insurance. Bringing peace of mind to all aspects of customer’s lives, every day.
We’re an ideas company. Always. We thrive on engineering excellence and surpass with technical mastery. We build beautifully architected cloud solutions and reliably run high stability systems. We work alongside the best in the business and learn from the finest minds.


Fair employment and equal opportunities

Liberty IT is an equal opportunity employer, committed to inclusion and diversity.
If you have a disability, accommodations are available on request when taking part in all aspects of the recruitment, assessment, and selection process.


Final notes

Now, it’s over to you.


If you’re ready to achieve, apply now.


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Fair employment and equal opportunities


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