Lead Fabric Data Architect - London - £100K
Tenth Revolution Group
London, UK
9 days ago
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Role details
Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Experience level
Expert
Compensation
£90,000.0 - £100,000.0
Working hours
Regular working hours
Job source
Tech stack
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft Azure
Data Architecture
Data Governance
Azure Data Factory
Requirements
Working with a leading consultancy who are expanding their Data and AI offering by hiring a lead Data Architect who will specialise in MS Fabric projects/implementations.
If you are adept across the Azure data stack (Data Factory, Synapse etc) and have been heavily involved in MS Fabric projects (from concept through to delivery) and looking to spearhead a growing function, then this could be a genuinely incredible opportunity.
Experience required:
- Strong expertise in MS Azure and related services
- Experience with MS Fabric and MS Power Platform
- Proven ability in data architecture and analytics design
- Familiarity with data governance and security best practices
- Involvement in pre sales activities
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