Senior Cloud Data Architect - EDL, AWS, GCP, Azure
- Recruiter
- Harvey Nash
- Location
- London, United Kingdom
- Salary
- £90k - £130k
- Posted
- 29 Nov 2022
- Closes
- 06 Dec 2022
- Ref
- 17956977
- Job Function
- Other
- Industry Sector
- Finance - General
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Education
- Bachelors
My client, a multinational proffessional services firm are building a Cloud Centre of Excellence which aims to redefine Cloud transformations processes for their portfolio of reputable clients. The COE brings together the pace and innovation of a startup, backed by the trusted brand and investment potential of a larger organisation.
You'll be responsible for developing enterprise customer cloud solutions, enabling the development, migration, modernisation and innovation of workloads, applications, and services to and through the cloud.
Essential Experience:
You'll be responsible for developing enterprise customer cloud solutions, enabling the development, migration, modernisation and innovation of workloads, applications, and services to and through the cloud.
Essential Experience:
- Experience in one or more related cloud platform technology areas that interests you, for example: SQL Server, Data Lake Storage, Data Movement/Transformation e.g. Azure Data Factory/AWS Glue, Data Analytics e.g. Databricks/Synapse/BigQuery, Data Cataloguing, Data Quality, Data Lineage, Data Governance, Data Mesh/Lakehouse, Master Data Management etc.
- Some knowledge of common industry tooling covering areas such as ingestion, streaming, storage, visualisation etc.
- Experience with hands-on implementation on cloud platforms including at least one of: Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud
- Passion and enthusiasm for adoption of highly automated solutions
- Can communicate complex topics to technical and non technical audiences both internally and sometimes externally.
- Can demonstrate ingenuity and critical thinking
- An understanding of how your designs are operated, their sustainability and efficiency, and their overall impact.