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Endeavour Recruitment Solutions
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Enterprise Data Architect - Central London Daily Rate: EUR 430 per day Job Type: Contract Enterprise Data Architect - Central London Enterprise Data Architect - Central London Posted Tuesday, 12 September 2017 Endeavour is looking for a seasoned Data Architect to join our London-based reputable client, for a not-to-be missed contract opportunity in the pharmaceutical industry. The ideal candidate will have relevant professional qualifications and at least 8 years’ experience in the domain of Enterprise Data Architecture and TOGAF. The successful Data Architect will be involved in the following daily tasks: Develop and maintain subject area conceptual data models for their portfolio; Take part in the peer review of data related deliverables; The Data Architect will also play the role of Data Modeller when required, and as such, will: - Capture, model and describe data requirements, data definitions, business rules, data quality requirements, data security requirements; - Develop and maintain logical and physical data models; - Define source-to-target mappings for data migrations. Experience in data design governed by Enterprise Data Architecture is desirable, preferably using TOGAF; Liaise with different technical teams, such as database administrators, software architects, developers, testers and support, understanding their requirements; Experience in managinginteractions between the data architecture team and other stakeholders (database administrators, software architects, business analysts, testers, support, management, business, etc.).

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