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Put your technical knowledge to good use and come up with the best designs and advice for internal colleagues and external customers. We are looking for a Data Architect who is fluent in the Dutch language, both verbally and in writing.
As a Data Architect at Digital Power, you will take on various roles. Sometimes you will be at the forefront of the sales process, helping to clarify the problem as a Data Architect and contributing to the solution design. At other times, you will be involved in technical discussions, using your expertise (or that of our clients/colleagues) to develop detailed advice or partial solutions.
Good to know Currently, we are only hiring candidates who are authorized to work in The Netherlands at the time of their application. We are in the process of becoming a sponsor for non-EU citizens, however, we cannot make any promises at the moment. Also, you must live in the Netherlands during your employment at Digital Power.
Depending on your ambitions, the following is also relevant:
Certifications in the following subjects are a plus:
Don’t have all the required competencies but are strongly motivated to work as a Data Architect? Just apply! A keen willingness to learn and a fit with our culture are decisive factors.
Depending on your ambition and available assignments, there are two possible day structures:
As a Data Architect at a large client, your day begins with a stand-up meeting with the project team. Here, you discuss progress, challenges, and priorities for the day. After the stand-up, you dive into an in-depth analysis of the current architecture to identify potential optimizations. You have a meeting with the client's IT manager to discuss the proposed changes and ensure alignment with the organization's strategic goals. Then you work on a detailed design for a new microservices architecture, using the latest technologies and best practices. In the afternoon, you guide a team of developers in implementing a new part of the architecture. You provide advice and help solve technical issues. Later, you meet with the security team to ensure that the new architecture complies with all security standards and regulations.
As a Data Architect working on multiple small projects, you start your day by prioritizing your task list. You have a brief call with a start-up to evaluate their current architecture and make recommendations for improvement. You use your knowledge of various cloud platforms to create a solution that is both efficient and cost-effective. In between, you answer questions from another client who is implementing an LLM model. You provide detailed advice on how to bring the AI into production and share information on MLOps. In the afternoon, you visit a client on-site with a Business Manager to give a workshop on best practices in architecture design. You share your knowledge and experience, helping them improve their own architecture. You end the day by updating documentation and preparing a report for a client you previously advised. An analytics engineer and data engineer at this client are setting up a new data warehouse based on your proposal. This report contains concrete steps and recommendations to improve their IT infrastructure. You also advise and guide these colleagues in the next steps.
Both options offer a lot of variety and challenge, where you are constantly working on creating valuable solutions for various clients. You play a crucial role in the success of their projects and contribute to their growth and efficiency.
Digital Power is een team van specialisten met passie voor data. We helpen organisaties effectief te werken met data. Onze mensen zijn gespecialiseerd in Data Analytics, Technical Web Analytics, Customer Experience, Data Science en Data Engineering. In multidisciplinaire teams zijn we DE datapartner van Nederland. Als consultant bij ons sta je nooit alleen voor een uitdaging. Je deelt kennis en wisselt ervaringen uit met een team van like-minded mensen op wie je altijd terug kunt vallen.
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