Lead data architects at Thoughtworks play a key part in developing modern data architecture approaches to meet business objectives and provide end-to-end data solutions. 

They take a technical leadership role in enabling clients and Thoughtworks teams to align on outcomes that support the vision painted by data strategists. They lead, with support, the design and architecture of initiatives which are key to the delivery of solutions to budget and timelines. They also guide and mentor delivery teams on architectural decisions to deliver to the solution agreements.

 It's 100% remote positions, but you need to be available to travel to the client's office: it could be 50% per month;

Job responsibilities

  • You will navigate, with support, a data project's architectural concerns, enabling delivery teams to deliver on accepted standards within time and budget.
  • You will provide client-facing technical leadership and guidance on topics related to data architecture, engineering, and analytics to advise clients on bringing their data strategy to life.
  • You will interact with client counterparts from the enterprise architecture group to deliver, share, align and sign-off on key architectural decisions, trade-offs and ways of working.
  • You will communicate both high-level and low-level technical details of data architecture to engineers and business stakeholders.
  • You understand and can collaborate at the intersection of analytical and operational architectures.
  • You will lead with support the technical design of data governance, data security and data privacy to fulfill compliance requirements.
  • You will lead, with support, the incorporating of data quality frameworks and processes to address and fulfill requirements as set out in strategy and acceptance criteria.
  • You will collaborate with sales and pre-sales to clarify requirements and design viable solutions.

Job qualifications

Technical Skills

  • You must have experience designing and implementing solutions on the Databricks, Snowflake, Spark or EMR platforms.
  • You have experience in defining and implementing different types of data architecture, analyzing trade-offs and can define technology stacks for different types of data architecture.
  • You have exposure to designing application system architecture based on big data, artificial intelligence and related technologies.
  • You have experience in building, maintaining and tuning data platforms, as well as experience in data warehouse design, data modeling, data monitoring and maintenance.
  • You have experience with common design patterns, application frameworks and foundational/theoretical knowledge (i.e.: distributed systems, data intensive applications, etc.).
  • You are proficient in common open-source distributed computing/storage technologies, including but not limited to YARN, Impala, Spark, MapReduce, Kafka and Flink, with practical project architecture experience.
  • You have a good understanding of business and communication, collaboration skills, strong learning and summarizing abilities.
  • You have exposure to defining, developing and enabling data-driven techniques, advanced analytics, ML/AI and data mining applications in enterprise.
  • You have exposure to developing real-time and low-latency data streaming solutions.
  • You have exposure to productionizing machine learning models and applying techniques, tools and processes.
  • You are passionate about data infrastructure and operations, with expertise working in cloud environments.

Professional Skills

  • You have experience influencing others and always advocate for technical excellence while being open to change when needed.
  • You bridge product and technology by helping to translate business needs to software requirements.
  • You have the ability to develop and execute a technical vision with a focus on business value.
  • You will act as a mentor for less experienced peers through both your technical knowledge and ability to inspire a team to deliver extraordinary impact together.
  • You are resilient in ambiguous situations and can approach challenges from multiple perspectives.

Other things to know

Learning & Development

There is no one-size-fits-all career path at Thoughtworks: however you want to develop your career is entirely up to you. But we also balance autonomy with the strength of our cultivation culture. This means your career is supported by interactive tools, numerous development programs and teammates who want to help you grow. We see value in helping each other be our best and that extends to empowering our employees in their career journeys.

Travel

While we’ve traditionally been a traveling consultancy, we have adopted a hybrid working model with the majority of work being completed remotely from either home or local Thoughtworks offices. However, business travel to client locations should be expected when required by Thoughtworks or our clients’ needs. 

Company Policies

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

About Thoughtworks

Thoughtworks is a global technology consultancy that integrates strategy, design and engineering to drive digital innovation. For 30+ years, our clients have trusted our autonomous teams to build solutions that look past the obvious. Here, computer science grads come together with seasoned technologists, self-taught developers, midlife career changers and more to learn from and challenge each other. Career journeys flourish with the strength of our cultivation culture, which has won numerous awards around the world.

Join Thoughtworks and thrive. Together, our extra curiosity, innovation, passion and dedication overcomes ordinary.

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