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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Contract | Data ArchitectContract Duration: 6 monthsLocation: London (Primarily remote with some travel)Job Type: ContractWe are seeking a Data Architect to take a leading role in the design and evolution of data architecture for a high-profile software solution project currently entering Phase 2 of its design stage. This role is ideal for someone with a strong background in data architecture and a proven ability to bridge business requirements with technical implementation.Day-to-day of the role:Review and enhance the existing data model, identifying gaps against new requirements.Design and produce target (''to-be'') logical data models.Define and implement Elasticsearch data structures (indices, documents, fields).Lead data mapping, transformation, and integration activities.Develop artefacts including data mapping documents, data dictionaries, and data architecture definitions.Support data lifecycle management (upgrade, archive, decommission).Ensure alignment with data governance policies and enterprise data standards.Provide guidance to development teams and act as the go-to expert for data queries.Contribute to solution design decisions, including integration with IES and POLE.Required S...</description>
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