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Apr 20, 2026
6 Months or more
Data Architect at HS2, Birmingham/Remote, 6 Months, £Contract Rate
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As a  Data Architect , your main responsibilities will be: Responsible for governance and management of data and information, working closely with IT Security and Assurance colleagues to ensure HS2 Information if managed safely, securely, and legally. To be accountable for planning, directing and coordinating activities with IPTs, Joint Ventures and Tier 1 contractors to ensure deliverables meet HS2 contractual requirements. Be accountable for developing HS2's enterprise data model, ensures strategic alignment, and enabling integration with wider business and technology architectures. Be responsible for networking and communicating with senior stakeholders across HS2, proactively seeking out opportunities for digital transformation. Be responsible for assuring the quality of data, working with Information Asset Owners to agreed processes and standards.   Essential: Relational Data Modelling experience SQL experience is a must....
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Apr 14, 2026
6 Months or more
Data Architect at Ministry of Defence, Remote/Birmingham, 6 Months, £Contract Rate
Contract Spy Remote (Birmingham, UK)
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is a central government department with a mission to protect our country and provide the ultimate guarantee of its security and independence, as well as helping to protect its values and interests abroad.   The MOD is one of the biggest public procurement organisations in Europe and the single largest customer for UK industry. It currently manages approximately £20 billion of spend on capital investments in equipment and infrastructure every year. Over the next decade the MOD is committed to spending over £190 billion on equipment and support. The MOD's customers include both the armed forces and national security agencies, and it has a diverse range of requirements, including military fighting vehicles, education services, nuclear submarines and facilities management.   The MOD's aim is to provide its armed forces with the best capabilities to enable them to protect the UK's security and advance national interests,...
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