Data Architect

Burton upon Trent
5 months ago
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Data Architect - Data & AI
Location: Hybrid - Burton on Trent
Salary: £70,000

REED Technology are working with a client who are looking for a hands-on Data Architect with a passion for building scalable data solutions? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a data-first business with major investment in its data function, working on modern platforms and with cutting-edge AI and ML initiatives.

Key Responsibilities

Design and deliver enterprise data models and data architectures
Support roadmaps for data platforms, integration, and data processing
Work with engineers, data scientists, and stakeholders to deliver trusted, high-quality data solutions
Align solutions with governance, compliance, and business requirements
Contribute to data standards and best practicesSkills and Experience

Proven experience as a Data Architect
Strong knowledge of data modelling, processing, and integration
Hands-on experience with modern data platforms (Azure, Databricks or similar)
Ability to translate business needs into robust data solutions
Collaborative communicator with a passion for data and innovationTechnology

Cloud & Data Platforms: Azure Synapse, Azure Data Lake, Azure Data Factory
Data Modelling & Integration: SQL, ETL tools, data pipelines
Architecture & Governance: Enterprise data models, data catalogues, metadata management
Collaboration & Documentation: Agile delivery, architecture documentation, stakeholder workshopsJoin a business where data is at the heart of decision-making and where you can work on exciting projects that shape the future of data, AI, and analytics.

If you have the skills and experience for this role, please apply using the link provided

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