Description:
Location: ACTWorking Arrangement: Onsite
Security clearance: Must be able to obtain Negative Vetting Level 1
LH-02460
Key duties and responsibilities :
- The National Anti-Corruption Commission is seeking a skilled Data Architect with proven and diverse experience in designing complex data solutions within in a fast-paced project environment with wide and deep knowledge of data platforms and technologies.
- The successful candidate will support the delivery of an enterprise data storage and analytics capability by designing a data architecture solution based on the most suitable technologies, configuration and approach to meet the Commission’s data and reporting needs across the data lifecycle.
- Work with a wide variety of business and technical stakeholders to design a scalable, enterprise-wide data solution.
- Review the identified business needs and translate them for technical implementation.
- Design the high level and detailed level of data flow within the NACC, including data collection, data storage, data integration, data lineage and retention to ensure a seamless data cycle.
- Develop data models, schemas, and database structures to support reporting needs.
- Embed appropriate data governance, security and compliance standards as part of the solution design.
Requirements Response must be as a one-page pitch addressing the essential criteria:
Essential Criteria:
- Expertise in Data Architecture - strong knowledge of data modellings, integration, governance and data storage & processing technologies.
- Enterprise Data Strategy Alignment - ability to design scalable and secure data solutions that align with business requirements and strategic goals.
- Technical leadership - experience in taking the initiative and pursuing desired outcomes.
- Proficiency in modern data platforms - deep understanding of cloud, ETL, data warehousing, data lake and data analytics technologies.
- Negative Vetting 1 security clearance.
Desirable Criteria:
- Experience working with law enforcement or intelligence agencies would be advantageous.
3 Apr 2025;
from:
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