Barclays
Overview
Embark on a transformative journey as a Data Architect/Data Design - AVP. At Barclays, our vision is clear – to redefine the future of banking and help craft innovative solutions. In this role, you’ll design and maintain enterprise data models that ensure consistency, scalability, and compliance across global functions.
Responsibilities
- Design and implement conceptual, logical, and physical data models aligned with business, data, and technology requirements.
- Collaborate across functional teams to strengthen governance, optimize architecture, and enable smarter business outcomes through trusted data.
- Analyze and monitor data usage patterns to identify opportunities for data optimisation and improvement.
- Definition and documentation of data architecture standards, principles, and strategies.
- Lead complex assignments, guide team members and influence decision making.
Qualifications
- Experience with data modelling and data architecture, preferably within financial services or large corporates.
- Proficiency with data modelling tools such as Erwin, ER/Studio, or PowerDesigner.
- Expertise in conceptual, logical, and physical modelling techniques applied at scale.
- Advanced SQL (DDL, DML, performance tuning) and scripting languages such as PL/SQL, T‑SQL, Python, or Shell.
- Data warehousing approaches (Inmon, Kimball) and ETL tools such as Informatica.
- Working knowledge of relational (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL) and columnar (Amazon Redshift, Snowflake) databases, and NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Cassandra).
- Experience designing and implementing cloud‑native solutions on AWS (S3, Redshift, Glue) or Azure.
- Knowledge of data governance policies and compliance standards such as BCBS 239 or GDPR.
Compensation
Minimum Salary: $105,000 – Maximum Salary: $150,000 (base salary only). Additional compensation may be available.
Location
Whippany, New Jersey.
Benefits
Competitive benefits including medical, dental and vision coverage, 401(k), life insurance, and paid leave.
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