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GCP Data Architect

F5 Consultants
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10 months ago
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Job Title: GCP Data Architect

Location: Remote/Hybrid

Salary: Between £75,000 and £100,000 (DOE)

Clearance:Eligible for SC Clearance

Start: ASAP


F5 are delighted to be partnering with one of the biggest Technology Consultancies in the UK, an award-winning business that works with major organisations across the country.


Due to an influx of projects coming in the New Year, they are seeking to rapidly expand their Cloud and Data Consulting arm, and are in need of Senior Data Architects with strong experience with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to join them.


Experience Required:

  • Excellent communication/consulting skills, adaptable to diverse audiences
  • Relevant GCP Certifications or equivalent cloud expertise
  • Proven experience delivering Data Architecture projects within GCP
  • Background within Data Engineering/Data Analytics/Software
  • Strong knowledge of architecture processes, including Reviews and Design Authority
  • Experience with API architectures, UI frameworks, Databases (e.g. Postgres, BigQuery), Data Warehousing, and Data Processing tools (e.g. Spark, BQ SQL)
  • Eligibility for Security Clearance (SC)


Benefits:

✔ Between £75,000-£100,000 basic salary (some flex for more senior candidates)

✔ 25 days holiday

✔ Enhanced Pension – Up to 6% Matched

✔ Dedicated Training and Development Plan

✔ Professional Membership Budget

✔ Private Medical Cover

✔ Enhanced Maternity/Paternity

✔ Employee discount and rewards platform


Because of some of the clients you could end up working with, to be considered for this role you will need to be eligible for Security Clearance (SC).


If you're interested, please apply with your latest CV and we will be in touch with more information.

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