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      <description>Location: London | Salary: &amp;pound;585/day | Type: Contract | Role: Data Architect  Location: London (Hybrid)  Duration: 3 Months with extensions  Day rate: -585 Inside IR35      Essential Criteria (Technical Skills &amp; Experience)   Proven experience leading enterprise data discovery and architecture assessments, including mapping core systems, data flows and platform landscapes  Ability to identify and analyse data risks and inconsistencies, including multiple versions of truth, sensitive data exposure and access control mismatches  Strong experience defining enterprise data models and master data concepts and assessing their adoption across systems  Demonstrated capability to evaluate data integration patterns (batch, APIs, streaming, manual processes) and design improvements for scalability and interoperability  Ability to assess and define where data quality controls should be applied (source systems vs pipelines vs consumption layers)  Experience evaluating platform capabilities (data storage, ETL, BI, ML) in terms of performance, scalability and real-time capability  Strong understanding of how to assess and enable data readiness for AI use cases, including data availability, data quality and feature engineering considerations  Experienc...</description>
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