Print

Print


Data Architect, MI5, London

Here at MI5 we are entrusted to keep the country safe from any threat to national security. It’s an enormous responsibility, and as you might imagine, it takes incredible technology to fulfil this critical role. It takes some extraordinary people, too.

Join us as a Data Architect, and you’ll be working on a range of fast pace projects, providing both advice and practical hands-on involvement. You will be working with a wide range of data structures, sources and volumes in an environment where security and performance are equally critical. You’ll provide recommendations, ensure the right technology selections are made, and be an integral part of the team seeing the solution through to live.

You’ll elaborate architecture designs; author both high and low-level designs, as well as interface definition, working on technically advanced and innovative projects with sizeable budgets. As well as your hands-on technical expertise, you’ll also bring the ability to produce technical options papers that assess the merit of different approaches. You’ll provide recommendations, and ensure the right technology selections are made, as well as costing out hardware and software components.

Working with our different and fascinating business areas, you’ll experience diverse challenges and rewards, and you’ll develop valuable expertise. What’s more, you’ll understand exactly how the work we do protects the entire nation. Clunky – reword the work-life balance

It’s crucial that you bring a range of skills and experience in analysing, modelling, storing and exploiting data. You will preferably have achieved these using the Hadoop ecosystem and/or NoSQL database technologies. You’ll understand the difference between conceptual, logical and physical data models, as well as methods of querying data. You’ll bring experience of capturing data flows between systems, and defining solutions requiring ETL and data model transformation.......

Read on & Apply: http://bit.ly/1IQJ6aX

You may leave the list at any time by sending the command

SIGNOFF allstat

to [log in to unmask], leaving the subject line blank.