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Senior Solutions Architect (Big Data) – Outside IR35

ARCA
Birmingham
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Senior Solution Architect (Big Data) – Outside IR35


I’m supporting a major UK government programme looking for an experienced Senior Solution Architect with a strong big data and cloud background.


You’ll provide the technical leadership needed to ensure data solutions are secure, scalable and aligned with strategic goals - influencing design, governance and delivery across a complex portfolio of digital services.


Key Responsibilities:


• Define and own the technical vision and roadmap for data-driven solutions across multiple workstreams.

• Design, review, and assure data architectures ensuring they meet performance, governance and security standards.

• Act as the technical bridge between engineering teams and business stakeholders, translating complex requirements into clear architectural direction.

• Provide mentorship and guidance to technical teams, promoting best practice and consistency across projects.

• Oversee data management and modelling standards, working closely with engineers to enable efficient automation and integration.



Details:

  • Outside IR35
  • £600–£625 per day
  • SC Cleared
  • Remote, with occasional travel if required
  • 6-month initial contract (start within 2 weeks)


If you’re an experienced architect who enjoys shaping large-scale data ecosystems and influencing technical strategy please apply for immediate consideration.

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