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Dataarchitect




dataarchitect

One of the most in-demand jobs within data science is that of the data architect. Data is the backbone of modern management and strategy. High-performing companies, as revealed in a study by McKinsey, place critical importance on this wealth of data to drive decision-making at multiple levels of the organization. While smaller companies are just being turned on to the potential of data analytics, larger companies have several different sources of data and a large amount of data activity. Companies, both large and small, are clamoring for the best talent in the market to help them efficiently capture, process, and analyze massive data sets.

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an advanced (C1) command of English and an intermediate (B1) command of at least one other official language of the EU, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.The demand for data science professionals is at an all time high.

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professional experience in project management and change management.excellent stakeholder management skills, including strong facilitation, drafting and verbal reasoning skills, to enable you to communicate about complex topics with a multitude of stakeholders across different seniority levels.at least two years of professional experience as a data architect within either the banking industry, a body regulating the banking industry, a standard-setting body or an international statistical organisation.in addition to the above, a minimum of five years’ experience at expert level in data management or data office-related topics, in particular data architecture.a master’s degree or equivalent in economics, statistics, data science or another related field ( click here for details on degree equivalences).develop and implement a plan for organising reference documentation for a common ECB data architecture and data flows, which should provide for meeting business needs, data uniqueness, security requirements and re-usability.coordinate projects and/or teams, supervise performance and give guidance on development to the team members.ensure the right balance between protection and sharing in governance and solutions.coordinate the drafting of business requirements for IT projects, ensure progress towards a common data architecture across the ECB and consistency across different systems, and support further standardisation and integration of different statistical datasets and systems, including datasets from external sources.proactively identify and anticipate evolving stakeholder needs, advise stakeholders on data issues – particularly with a view to supporting policy decisions and policy-relevant analysis, and review solutions from the perspective of stakeholder needs.assume responsibility for and ensure the quality of extensive data sets, solving very complex and/or sensitive problems with a strategic focus.guide and oversee the development and implementation of solutions to organise data for effective retrieval and knowledge sharing, in line with ECB rules and legal requirements.help to set up the Data Office and determine its strategic priorities.






Dataarchitect