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Experienced Data Modeler required for a technology - first insurance organisation who have successfully built out a robust Cloud Data Analytics platform. To continue business operation growth, you will act as the SME for data modelling, ensuring data architecture is optimised, integrated & utilised within the Data Analytics platform.

Coming from a London Markets background, a strong knowledge in enterprise level data modelling techniques is required, including physical, logical & conceptual models. You will also have experience using erwin Data Modeler & SQL technologies.

This is an Outside IR35 6-month contract with a range of £700 - £700 p/d. Hybrid role with 3 days in the office a week.

Responsibilities:

Develop & maintain comprehensive data models that support the organization's data strategy. Utilize Erwin Data Modeler to design, document, & manage data models across various projects. Collaborate with data architects, data engineers, & business stakeholders to understand data requirements Ensure data models align with enterprise data standards & best practices. Provide expertise & guidance on data modeling best practices & methodologies

Requirements:

Experience as a Data Modeler/Architect for London Markets industry Strong experience in Data Modeling from an enterprise level Strong understanding of erwin Data Modeler Well versed in data architecture, data governance & data quality principles Cloud experience is beneficial but not necessity

Data Modeler: Erwin, Physical, Conceptual, Modelling, Insurance

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