Senior Data Architect

Tenth Revolution Group
London, United Kingdom
Last month
£75,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£75,000 – £90,000 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
20 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Senior Data Architect - Insurance & London Market

Location: London (Hybrid)

Overview

An established insurance organisation is looking for a Senior Data Architect to take ownership of enterprise and solution-level data architecture across London Market insurance domains. This role combines deep insurance expertise with modern cloud, analytics, and data platform architecture.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Define and govern enterprise data architecture aligned to business strategy
  • Design modern cloud-based data platforms using Medallion Architecture
  • Produce and maintain conceptual, logical, and physical data models
  • Act as a design authority, presenting architecture options and recommendations
  • Define data integration and data product strategies
  • Embed data governance, quality, lineage, and master data principles
  • Support advanced analytics and AI-enabled data use cases

Required Experience:

  • Extensive experience as a Senior / Lead Data Architect within Insurance and the London Market
  • Strong knowledge of Lloyd's ecosystem, syndicates, DA, reinsurance, underwriting, and claims
  • Proven expertise in cloud data platforms (Azure, AWS, or GCP)
  • Strong understanding of modern data architecture patterns and data modelling
  • Experience operating at enterprise or cross-domain level
  • Excellent senior stakeholder communication skills

Why Apply?

  • Strategic, high-visibility architecture role
  • Influence long-term data and analytics direction
  • Work on large-scale, complex insurance transformations

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