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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: London | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Data Architect    Competitive   Salary    Central London - Hybrid, 3 days per week in the office    35-hour Working Week - Flexible Hours   We are representing a large European transport business, employing around 35,000 people across the UK and Europe, who are in the midst of an ambitious enterprise-wide modernisation programme. Data is central to that agenda, and this role sits at the heart of it.  This is a brand-new role within the business, sitting within the central IT function and reporting into the BI Product Manager. As Data Architect, you will be responsible for defining and maintaining the overall data architecture strategy that underpins enterprise-wide BI and self-service analytics capabilities. You will establish the technical vision, standards, and frameworks that ensure data solutions are scalable, secure, and fit for a large, complex, multi-country organisation.  Working closely with Lead BI Engineers, BI Developers, and senior stakeholders, you will serve as the technical authority on all matters of data architecture, balancing architectural excellence with practical delivery, and playing a critical role in evaluating and adopting new technologies.   We are lookin...</description>
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