Data Architect

Fruition Group
Greater London
4 weeks ago
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Job Title:Data Architect

Location:Bristol / Edinburgh / Leeds / Birmingham / Manchester / Newcastle (Hybrid working available)

Why Apply?

Opportunity to join a renowned consultancy working at the intersection of data and the built environment, shaping how organisations use data to drive innovation and sustainability with a focus on A.I preparedness. You'll play a key role in delivering cutting-edge data management and architecture solutions across a diverse portfolio of impactful projects.

Data Architect and Management Consultant Responsibilities

  • Deliver data management, data modelling, and data architecture capabilities across major projects.
  • Act as a subject matter expert, consultant, and analyst for data strategy and implementation.
  • Support business development by creating proposals and pitch materials for new data opportunities.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to embed data architecture best practice across the organisation.
  • Contribute to thought leadership and knowledge sharing through events, publications, and internal development.
  • Identify and develop ownership of a specialist area within the team's capability portfolio.

Data Architect and Management Consultant Requirements

  • Proven experience designing and delivering data solutions in consultancy or internal stakeholder environments.
  • Strong knowledge of data management, data models, information specifications, taxonomies, ontologies, and data architecture frameworks.
  • Experience working with digital or data solutions in the built or natural environment - ideally across design, construction, or infrastructure asset management.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills - both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • A degree in computer science, engineering, geography, data science, business, or a similar analytical discipline (or equivalent experience).

What's in it for me?

  • Competitive salary and annual profit share scheme
  • Private medical insurance, life assurance, accident insurance and income protection
  • Flexible hybrid working
  • Comprehensive wellbeing support and tailored benefits package
  • Extensive professional development and training opportunities
  • Meaningful work on socially impactful projects in a values-led environment

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

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