Data Architect (SC Cleared)

TXP
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£450 – £550 pd

Salary

£450 – £550 pd

Posted
30 Mar 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Job Title: Data Architect (SC Cleared)

Role Type: Contract

Contract Length: 3 months.

Location: London (Hybrid)

Our client is looking for an experienced Data Architect (SC Cleared) to deliver enterprise level data architecture across a modern data landscape. This role suits someone who is confident in data modelling, and comfortable engaging with technical and business stakeholders.

Responsibilities:

Strong background in enterprise data architecture, data domain modelling, and information architecture.

Proficient in conceptual, logical, and physical data modelling techniques.

Experience defining canonical models, domain models, and analytical models.

Good understanding of data governance, data quality, metadata, and lineage.

Ability to develop and communicate data strategies aligned to business objectives.

Knowledge of data ownership, stewardship, and operating models.

Designing architectures that meet regulatory, security, and compliance requirements.Key Experience:

Proven experience in a Data Architect role.

Extensive knowledge and understanding of Azure.

Active SC Clearance.

Experience gathering and translating stakeholder requirements into architectural designs.

Understanding of how data models translate into physical cloud implementations.

Ability to build data strategy and modelling transition roadmaps.

Experience creating architecture principles, standards, and models.

Able to explain complex data concepts to both technical and non‑technical audiences.

Strong documentation and design governance skills.

If this role sounds like the role for you, please provide an up-to-date CV and apply now

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