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Enterprise Data Architect

31 October 2024
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£107000 / year

Job Description

  • Enterprise Data Architect, UNSW IT, daily rate contract role
  • Kensington based, Hybrid working environment

UNSW IT is part of the Operations Division at UNSW. The IT team at UNSW plays a critical role in enabling the University’s teaching, research, and industry engagement. Our priorities are to drive innovative technology architectures and be a trusted advisor and service partner to the University to enable its ambitious digital aspirations.   

The Enterprise Data Architect will develop and guide the implementation of advanced data infrastructure solutions within the research domain. This pivotal role requires a seasoned professional to orchestrate the design and execution of cutting-edge data platforms tailored specifically to the unique demands of research data needs. With a proven track record in crafting scalable data solutions, the successful candidate will bring expertise in end-to-end data architecture, emphasizing cloud-based technologies, meticulous data modeling, and robust data principles and governance. The role will develop or assist in developing data policies, standards, frameworks, and architectural roadmaps to guide the planning, selection, design, and implementation of research data platform solutions. The incumbent will build collaborative relationships with executive and senior business and IT stakeholders, suppliers and teams in the divisions and faculties, to understand and effectively translate diverse business needs and the capabilities of our strategic partners into sustainable IT solutions. This position will report to the Director of Strategy, Architecture and Solutions, and has no direct reports.

Accountabilities

  • Conducting comprehensive assessments of the existing Research data platforms, identifying areas of complexity, duplication, or inefficiency.
  • Review the current Research data governance framework within UNSW and, define changes required to further reduce the data risk.
  • Collaborate with Business Analysts to review project requirements, encompassing meta-data management, regulatory compliance, gap analysis, financial modeling, and contribute to the creation/updating of reference architecture and blueprints with a focus on pattern identification and data modeling.
  • Define actions to reduce the data risk created by unnecessary holdings of identity documents and other personal information (PI) in a number of research data platform repositories and, define relevant approach to remediate the risk.
  • Collaborating with stakeholders to create a Research data roadmap aligned with the UNSW’s goals and objectives. This involves defining strategies to increase compliance and security , consolidate systems, and improve efficiency.
  • Extensive experience in end-to-end large-scale data storage and management solutions, desirably for research, including information and data systems/platforms, data and metadata management and discovery, highly sensitive data and privacy-preserving systems, and movement, integration and linkage.
  • Demonstrated experience in composable solution architecture. system design and solution ownership – from inception to operationalization, including developing security, Integration patterns, modern – information / data models, designs and requirements in a hybrid and cloud-centric environment (e.g., AWS & Azure).
  • Demonstrated experience in system modelling, cost optimisation, performance and data / Information
  • Strong understanding of research lifecycle, strategy, policies and practices, challenges and opportunities and infrastructure and technology needs across different scientific disciplines.
  • Developing simplified, scalable, and agile technology architectures that streamline processes, reduce dependencies, and enhance interoperability among systems and applications.
  • Identifying opportunities for consolidation and simplificaton of research data platforms to reduce the overall complexity of the UNSW technology landscape.

Skills and experience

  • Tertiary qualifications in a relevant field or equivalent service experience providing architecture and consulting.
  • Extensive and broad data architecture experience.
  • Extensive experience with Data Governance, Compliance and Regulatory requirements.
  • Extensive experience with Azure and AWS cloud technologies and with exposure to cloud tools.
  • Proficient background in financials, costing, quoting, and proposal management
  • Desirable – other corporate / higher education architecture experience
  • Ability to engage effectively with business and IT stakeholders, understand demand for technology services, distil complex business issues into easily understood messages and successfully communicate opportunities for greater business efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Excellent written and verbal presentation and negotiation skills, with the ability to structure and articulate messages to different audiences at all levels.
  • Extensive experience and knowledge of data architecture and design, creating and maintain blueprints, reference models, and lifecycle models for technology solutions.
  • Demonstrated experience in performing technical governance in a complex environment
  • Recognised as a subject matter expert in Data architecture, able to give specialist advice to others and with experience of driving technology change.
  • Knowledge of health and safety responsibilities and commitment to attending relevant health and safety training

To Apply: If this is of interest to you, please submit your CV, cover letter and responses to criteria.

Contact

Jen MacLachlan, Talent Acquisition, email is [email protected]

UNSW is committed to equity diversity and inclusion. Applications from women, people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, those living with disabilities, members of the LGBTIQ+ community; and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent, are encouraged. UNSW provides workplace adjustments for people with disability, and access to flexible work options for eligible staff.

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