Data Architect

Data Architect

Our client, a leading financial services corporation, is hiring a Data Architect to drive & design our client's data strategy as they move from on-prem to Azure cloud services. They are seeking a Data Architect with experience architecting & migrating from SQL Server (09-19) into cloud-based solutions on an enterprise scale within the financial services domain. Our client is paying a salary circa of £83,000 + 15% bonus to be based in Wolverhampton on a hybrid basis.

You will possess experience designing and implementing large-scale data warehousing/data modeling projects as our client rebuilds the IT ecosystem to ensure Data is at the heart of everything they do - a first in our clients history!

Core responsibilities:

  • Undertaking in-depth technical analysis of business requirements to feed into a technical solution
  • Designing technical solutions for business problems, which will require regular feedback and adjustments
  • Documenting all data architecture designs and analysis work as well as creating and maintaining data artifacts and design documents
  • Supporting the implementation of a new cloud data platform to support our clients-wide initiatives
  • Coaching and developing junior members in the team

Core skills and experience:

  • Previous experience acting as a Data Architect building major data changes within a regulated environment (ideally financial services) is a must-have
  • Previous experience architecting a new data warehouse/data model for a large-scale corporation is a must-have.
  • Technical capabilities in ETL, SSIS/SSAS, Erwin and Azue or AWS is a must have.
  • Designing and implementing target data architectures
  • Standing up data architecture design and governance processes is a must-have
  • Mentoring junior data professionals is a must-have.
  • Developing and implementing enterprise data catalogs and models is a must have
Company
Intec Select
Location
Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK
Posted
Company
Intec Select
Location
Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK
Posted