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Senior Enterprise Architect - Data Analytics

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Overall reward annually is £72,666 which is an annual salary base

of £56,344 + £16,322 Pension Contribution + 2 days working from home.

  • Flexitime + Flexi-hours + 25 days holiday + Upskilling +

    Course Access + Discount Schemes + More.

    Are you a broad minded, horizon scanning, data analytic focused Enterprise Architect?

    Are you looking for a new challenging and highly influential Data Analytics Architect role?

    With knowledge of one of either:-

    • Data Lifecycle, Standards & Tools.

    • Cloud native Data analytics services.

    • Data transformation and metadata management tools (e.g. Talend, informatica etc.).

    • Analytical data exploitation tools (e.g. SAS, PowerBI, Pentaho).

    • Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to enable Customer Insights & Segmentation, Behavioural analytics.

      Then this may be your next move!

      About HMRC

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      Visit our YouTube channel to watch the full series and come and discover your potential.

      Data and Analytics is at the heart of everything we do at HMRC.

      About our Team

      Working in the Data Analytics Platform team you will play a key role in developing HMRC’s Enterprise Analytic platform strategy. Championing the adoption of modern technology, whilst pushing HMRC’s hugely complex IT estate towards a smaller set of strategic systems.

      You will also be responsible for ensuring alignment with business strategies and requirements, managing and influencing senior stakeholders both within HMRC and wider UK government.

      Job Description

      The role is also plays a major part in supporting HMRC’s IT governance process. As a subject matter expert, you will offer advice and guidance to solution architects to ensure designs conform to HMRC’s IT strategy.

      Taking a strategic view across all architectural domains, portfolios and programmes you to guide the organisation to make accurate technology decisions, promoting reuse, sustainability and scalability to achieve value for money.

      As part of the Enterprise Architecture team you will engage at a strategic level, influencing policy, and setting direction for technical and business change. You will also play a key role in ensuring that HMRC develops and maintains a strong IT Architecture capability.

      Essential Criteria

      As a member of the EA Team responsible for the Enterprise Analytics Platform you will be specifically responsible for the strategy and architecture of:

      Enterprise reporting, analytics, AI/ML end user tooling including technology roadmaps and product selection. Data pipelines including data acquisition, ingestion, transformation, quality and matching. Data storage including technology roadmaps, product selection and compliance.

      You will need to demonstrate within your application the following essential skills and experience

    • A broad IT and Enterprise Architecture (EA) background, with experience in architecting enterprise scale applications or architecture roles where you will have gained experience of large-scale data platform deployments.

    • The ability to develop, detail and establish architectural principles, policies, standards, roadmaps and reference architectures

    • Ability to carry out horizon scanning across industry, identifying advances in technology, emerging trends and their potential impact on the organisation.

    • The ability to simplify complex and technical information by using appropriate and accessible language for non-technical audiences.

    • Capable of guiding the decision-making process, explaining trade-offs and making a recommendation based on all the available information.

    • The ability to look beyond the immediate problem and identify the wider implications across the enterprise.

      Desirable Criteria

      The following skills and experience are desirable:

    • Understand and contribute to discussions about commercial contracts, procurement and sourcing strategies.

    • Experience of designing data platforms systems for operational and analytical systems including Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence.

    • Either have or want to work to achieve professional IT Qualifications such as TOGAF or CITP.

      Technical Skills

      We'll assess you against your demonstrable knowledge and

      experience of one of the following areas:

    • Data Lifecycle, Standards & Tools

    • Cloud native Data analytics services.

    • Data transformation and metadata management tools (e.g. Talend, informatica etc.)

    • Analytical data exploitation tools (e.g. SAS, PowerBI, Pentaho).

    • Artificial Intelligence (AI) capabilities to enable Customer Insights & Segmentation, Behavioural analytics

      To learn more on how to apply, click apply before 11:55pm Friday 15th November 2024
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