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Data Architect (Databricks)

VIQU Limited
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9 months ago
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Data Architect (Databricks) – Fully Remote – 6-Month Contract – Outside IR35

VIQU have partnered with an organisation who are seeking a Data Architect to support a high-profile programme of work geared around an integration of Databricks and AWS platforms.

The role:

The successful Data Architect will bring recent, hands-on experience with Databricks and AWS, with a focus on delivering a Common Data Platform (CDP) and supporting large-scale data migrations. This role will involve creating high-level and low-level designs, producing architectural artefacts, and leading the integration efforts across the platforms.

Key Skills & Responsibilities:

  • Recent experience with Databricks and an understanding of the latest features and tools on the platform.
  • In-depth knowledge of AWS services (S3, Redshift, Glue) and how they integrate with Databricks.
  • Contribute to both High-Level and Low-Level architectural design, producing comprehensive architectural artefacts.
  • Data integration expertise: Creating artefacts and solutions for data movement between AWS and Databricks.
  • Data modelling experience, particularly in the context of large-scale, high-volume data sets.
  • Experience with architectural methodologies such as Kimball, TOGAF, or similar.
  • Leadership in data migration and integration projects, ensuring successful delivery.
  • Strong stakeholder management and ability to communicate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.

Role details:

  • Job role: Data Architect
  • Job Type: Contract
  • Duration: 6 months with view of extension
  • IR35 status: Outside IR35
  • Rate: £500 - £600
  • Location: Remote based with ad hoc travel to Leeds

To discuss this exciting Data Architect opportunity in more detail, please APPLY NOW for a no obligation chat with your VIQU Consultant. Additionally, you can contact Suzie Stone by exploring the VIQU IT Recruitment website.

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