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Data Architect - Data Vault, Snowflake, ADF

London
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Data Architect - Data Vault, Snowflake, ADF

£Market rate (Inside IR35)

London / Hybrid

6 Months

My client is an instantly recognisable Insurance brand who urgently require a Data Architect with expertise in Data Vault, Data Modelling, Data Engineering Design, strong Azure stack (including Data Factory (ADF), Data Lake Storage, SQL, Azure ML and Power BI), Snowflake and Enterprise scale Data Sources to join a business-critical Programme ASAP.

Key Requirements:

Proven expertise in Data Architecture working on large, complex Data Programmes
Strong Data Modelling experience (especially Conceptual Data Models)
Demonstrable background in Data Engineering Design processes (ETL, ELT), with good knowledge of Data Vault, Inmon and Kimball
Strong knowledge of MS Azure stack (including Data Factory (ADF), Data Lake Storage, SQL, Azure ML and Power BI)
Proven experience with Snowflake Architecture, including DevOps integration and CI/CD practices
Previous experience with large, Enterprise scale Data sets and sources
Strong understanding of Data Governance principles (Data stewardship, Data quality and compliance guardrails as well as Data quality, lineage, lifecycle management and security)
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Flexible approach to hybrid working (attending workshops, possibly across differ locations if needed)
Nice to have:

Insurance industry experience
Previous work on Data strategies
Exposure to collaborative modelling tools such as Ellie.ai
Immediate availability

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