Principal AI & Data Architect

Tenth Revolution Group
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£80,000 – £110,000 pa

Salary

£80,000 – £110,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
19 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Health & wellness benefits covering medical, dental and eye care, plus health cashback Car allowance inclusive of salary Cycle to Work scheme Volunteering leave 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme Gym and retail discounts Flexibility to work from anywhere in the world for up to 4 weeks per year

Data & AI Architect - Hybrid (London) - Azure - Fabric - Modern Data Architecture
up to £110,000

If you're looking for a senior role where you can influence how Data & AI is shaped and delivered within a fast-growing Microsoft partner, this is an opportunity that truly stands out. The organisation is investing heavily in modern cloud, analytics and AI and they're building a team where experienced voices can make a real difference.

You'll join a culture that values deep expertise, encourages open knowledge-sharing and supports ongoing development. With modern tools, varied client work and a people-focused approach, this is a place where a strong Data & AI leader can have a meaningful impact while helping scale a rapidly expanding data function.

You Will Work With

Strategic Leadership & Presales

  • Senior and C-suite stakeholders, leading workshops, shaping solutions and commanding the room during presales engagements.
  • Running gap-analysis sessions, contributing to the sales cycle and helping strengthen the organisation's data-led presales capability.
  • Defining architectural direction and guiding programmes from concept to delivery.

Microsoft Data & AI Ecosystem

  • The full modern Microsoft data stack: Fabric, Azure Data Factory, Synapse, Azure SQL, Azure Storage and Power BI.
  • Advanced AI technologies including machine learning, generative AI, cognitive services, and responsible AI frameworks.

Power Platform & Dataverse

  • A heavy focus on Power Platform and Dataverse, as all customer data interacts with these technologies.
  • Designing scalable enterprise architectures, not ad-hoc integrations.

Modern Data Architecture

  • Lakehouse, data mesh, ELT/ETL patterns, MDM and dimensional modelling.
  • Steering the "doers" in the team-architecting the solution, not building it yourself.

Team & Practice Growth

  • Mentoring and guiding a growing data team.
  • Helping establish a maturing Data & AI division set for significant expansion over the coming years.
  • Creating reusable accelerators and assets alongside the Product team.

Benefits

  • Health & wellness benefits covering medical, dental and eye care, plus health cashback.
  • Car allowance inclusive of salary
  • Cycle to Work scheme.
  • Volunteering leave
  • 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Gym and retail discounts.
  • Flexibility to work from anywhere in the world for up to 4 weeks per year.
  • Expected to attend London-based client sessions once per week.

Key Experience

  • Strong expertise across Azure data and AI services, including Fabric and ADF.
  • Deep understanding of Dataverse and Power Platform.
  • Demonstrable experience architecting complex, enterprise data and AI platforms.
  • Confident communicator able to own presales and C-suite conversations.
  • Knowledge of Dynamics 365, DevOps pipelines and Agile delivery.
  • Experience with ML, generative AI and cognitive services.
  • Expertise in lakehouse, data mesh, ELT/ETL, MDM and modelling techniques.
  • Ability to guide delivery teams without being the hands-on builder.
  • Willingness to travel for client sessions (primarily London).

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you're passionate about leading modern Data & AI architecture, enjoy shaping presales strategy and want to play a key role in scaling a fast-growing division, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss.

Apply now!

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