Principal Microsoft Fabric Architect
Methods is recruiting for a Principal Microsoft Fabric Architect to join our team a permanent basis.
This role will be mainly remote but require flexibility to travel to client sites, and our offices based in London, Sheffield.
What You'll Be Doing as a Principal Microsoft Fabric Architect:
- Be the senior technical authority for the programme, responsible for defining technical direction, priorities, standards and decision-making.
- Be accountable for creating and maintaining the Data Transformation Programme roadmap and ensuring all workstreams align to the target architecture and business objectives.
- Setting priorities
- Guiding technical workstreams
- Identifying incorrect or low-value activities
- Redirecting effort towards programme outcomes
- Uplift the capability of the existing team
- Mentor architects and engineers
- Establish good engineering practices
- Develop Fabric knowledge within both Methods and the customer team
- Chair or lead: Architecture reviews. Design authorities, Technical governance forums and Data platform standards reviews
- Advocate the business benefit of data standards, championing and governing those standards across projects and the organisation
- Demonstrate an overall perspective on business issues and activities, determining patterns, standards, policies, roadmaps and vision statements
- Make and guide effective decisions, explaining clearly how decisions have been reached and resolving technical disputes across varying levels of complexity and risk
- Communicate effectively across organisational, technical and political boundaries, making complex technical information accessible for non-technical audiences
- Design how to expose data from systems (APIs, Real Time streams), link data from multiple systems, and deliver modern data services
- Ensure that risks associated with deployment are adequately understood and documented
- Design end-to-end data solutions from requirements through implementation, including technical documentation and architecture blueprints
- Lead complex data migration projects from Legacy systems to modern cloud-native platforms
- Evaluate and recommend appropriate technologies across the modern data stack to meet specific client needs
Your Impact:
- Enable transformative business decisions through robust, scalable data architectures
- Drive adoption of modern data platforms and AI-enabled analytics solutions
- Establish technical standards and architectural patterns that ensure quality, security, and maintainability
- Help cultivate a data-driven culture within client organisations and internally
- Deliver architectures that seamlessly integrate traditional and modern data systems
Requirements:
You Will Demonstrate:
- Deep knowledge of Fabric architecture, governance, OneLake, Real Time Intelligence, Data Engineering, Warehousing and Power BI integration
- Capability to influence senior stakeholders, programme sponsors and project boards.
- Ability to communicate technical decisions to non-technical executives and secure agreement on technical direction.
- Deep knowledge of the Azure data stack (Azure SQL Server, CosmosDB, Azure Data Factory, Purview, Synapse, Event Hub, Azure Databricks/Fabric)
- Extensive data modelling experience: both normalised relational models and de-normalised Star Schema/dimensional models
- Excellent relational database design skills with expertise in diagnosing and optimising performance across SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and cloud databases
- Proven track record with complex data migration projects (terabyte+ datasets, multiple Legacy source systems, structures and unstructured data)
- Proficiency with Parquet/Delta Lake or other modern data storage formats
- Experience with streaming architectures using Kafka, Event Hubs, or Kinesis for Real Time data processing
- Knowledge of data architectures supporting AI/ML workloads, including vector databases, feature stores and MLOps pipelines
- Experience processing and managing unstructured data types (text, images, logs, sensor data)
- Understanding of Lambda and Kappa architectural patterns and when to apply each
You May Also Have:
- Exposure to high-performing, low latency or large volume data systems
- Knowledge of and/or experience with Government Digital Service practices across Discovery/Alpha/Beta/Live phases
- Understanding of vector databases and similarity search for AI applications
- Experience with Infrastructure as Code and modern DevOps practices
- Knowledge of how to design and analyse operational logs for data processing, and triage incidents
- Awareness of advances in AI technologies, data services, and architectural practices
- Industry specialisation in specific sectors (Engineering, Manufacturing, Healthcare etc.)
- Public sector or defence experience
- Understanding of data mesh or data fabric architectural approaches
- Relevant industry certifications such as TOGAF 9, CDMP (Certified Data Management Professional), or Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert (AZ-305)
Security Clearance:
UKSV (United Kingdom Security Vetting) clearance is required for this role, with Security Check (SC) as the minimum standard, either already held or with a willingness to undergo the process. As part of the onboarding process candidates will be asked to complete a Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS); details of the evidence required to apply may be found on the government website . If you are unable to meet this and any associated criteria, then your employment may be delayed, or rejected. Details of this will be discussed with you at interview.