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Reperio are working with a major software company in Dublin who are seeking a Data Architect to join their fast-growing Data team. The successful candidate will play a critical role in designing and implementing robust data systems that align with organisational goals. You will work closely with stakeholders, data engineers, and analysts to ensure data infrastructure supports advanced analytics, reporting, and strategic decision-making. This role reports directly to the company's Head of Data.

Requirements:

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, or a related field.
5+ years' experience as a Data Architect, with a track record of designing and implementing complex data systems.
Expertise in database technologies (SQL, NoSQL).
Strong knowledge and background in Azure cloud platforms.
Proven experience in ETL processes, and big data tools (Spark, Hadoop).Nice-to-Have:

Experience with AI/ML data pipeline design.
Familiarity with regulatory frameworks like GDPR or CCPA.Benefits:

Pension
Health, life and dental insurance
Lucrative bonus structureIf this role as a Data Architect interests and suits you, then apply using the link below. If you require any further information, get in touch with Jamie Sadlier at Reperio.

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