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Data Architect

ShortList Recruitment Limited
Liverpool
8 months ago
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ShortList Recruitment are working with a leading consultancy firm who are looking for a Data Architect to join their growing team, on a fully remote basis. This is a thought leading company with an amazing culture, who trust their team to work autonomously and flexibly.


The successful candidate will be a SQL specialist with a background in consultancy, designing integration solutions, implementation projects and management of SQL and cloud-based technologies.


The Data Architect should have experience working in an Agile environment and making technical decisions where there is uncertainty from a data architecture perspective, whilst being an expert in ETL design, build, implementation and delivery.


This role is ideal for someone who has a background in working with not-for-profit clients and has worked on Dynamics 365 and Dataverse projects.


Key skills for the Data Architect to have:

  • Consultative approach to problem solving
  • Participate in workshops, gather requirements, project documentation
  • Data Migration SaaS CRM
  • Design documentation
  • Enterprise data warehouse design
  • ETL
  • SQL Azure
  • Synapse
  • Power BI
  • SSIS


The Data Architect role is fully remote, with Birmingham and London based offices, paying up to £75,000 (DOE) and comes with a strong benefits package.

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