Enterprise Data Architect - Oracle Fusion

TRIA
London, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Posted
2 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Enterprise Data Architect - Oracle Fusion

London - 2 days day/week onsite

24 month project

We are looking for an experienced Enterprise Data Architect to lead the design, governance, and optimisation of data across their new Oracle Fusion Cloud environment.

You will be joining an established organisation who are embarking on a digital transformation.

This is a senior, hands‑on role working closely with business stakeholders, functional consultants, and technical teams to shape data strategy and support both transformation and BAU operations.

Key Responsibilities:

Own the end‑to‑end data architecture for Oracle Fusion Cloud applications

Design and govern data models, data flows, and integration patterns across Fusion modules

Define and enforce data standards, quality rules, and master data management principles

Lead data migration activities including data mapping, cleansing, validation, and reconciliation

Provide architectural oversight for integrations using OIC, REST/SOAP APIs, and third‑party systems

Support reporting and analytics using OTBI, BI Publisher, and downstream data platforms

Act as a subject‑matter expert for Oracle Fusion data structures and release impacts

Collaborate with security, functional, and testing teams to ensure compliant and reliable data usage

The role will be based out of their London office with occasional travel to sites in the UK

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