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      <description>Location: Dorset | Salary: 80000.00-80000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Role: Data Architect Location: BournemouthSalary: £90,000 + Bonus WFH policy: One Day a month My client who is a leading insurance company is looking for a Data Architect to join their team, this is an exciting opportunity as you will be working on transformational project this is not a BAU role.Role and Responsibilities Lead solution-level data architecture across a complex data estate, acting as the key link between business stakeholders, analysts, and engineering teams to ensure practical, delivery-focused outcomesOwn end-to-end design authority, shaping both high- and low-level data solutions while ensuring alignment with architectural standards and governanceDrive the evolution towards a modern cloud data platform (Microsoft Fabric), while supporting a hybrid environment including Azure Databricks and legacy SQL Server systemsLead a major transformation of legacy MI and reporting platforms, including cloud migration (lift-and-shift) and redesign into scalable, modern analytics solutionsPartner closely with finance and actuarial teams to replace spreadsheet-driven processes with automated, governed data pipelines, alongside broader enterprise data initiativeIf this role sounds ...</description>
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