Michael Page have exclusively partnered with The Government Property Agency (GPA) to support on their continued Data Transformation programmes. The newly created role of Data Architecture Lead is pivotal in this strategy.Client DetailsThe Government Property AgencyDescriptionIntroduction:Michael Page have exclusively partnered with The Government Property Agency (GPA) to support on their continued Data Transformation programmes. The newly created role of Data Architecture Lead is pivotal in this strategy. The GPA is the largest property holder in government, with more than £2.1 billion in property assets and over 55% of the government's office estate.The GPA are transforming the way the Civil Service works by creating great places to work, leading the largest commercial office programme in the UK, working towards halving carbon emissions from government offices, and achieving greater value for taxpayers. The team are seeking innovative, solutions-focused people to work on leading transformational programmes such as the Government Hubs Programme, Whitehall Campus Programme and Net Zero Programme, as well as delivering modern, cost-effective real estate service solutions. Innovation and progress are at the heart of GPA behaviours, fostering a culture of lifelong learning, where curiosity and self-improvement are encouraged. The organisation is dedicated to becoming a leading, inclusive employer both in the external market and throughout the Civil Service. A strong emphasis on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) is not just about driving inclusion across our organisation, it is also about ensuring the services meet the needs of government departments and the civil servants work environments. Job Overview:Effective data architecture is an essential component of GPA's overall Enterprise Architecture and the maturity of GPA's data. This role significantly contributes to realising the ambitions for driving efficiencies in property management by helping to fully understand the data estate. This includes creating data models so business owners can better understand data flows, data entities and opportunities to develop end to end processes.Work locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Swindon, Nottingham or ManchesterHybrid working arrangement - 2 days per week in the office Key Responsibilities:The Data Architect Lead will be responsible for designing and managing GPA's enterprise data models to support design and deployment of business systems:Design data models and metadata systemsHelp Chief Data Architects to interpret an organisation's needsProvide oversight and advice to other data architects who are designing and producing data artefactsDesign and support the management of data dictionariesEnsure that the team are working to the standards set for the organisation by the Chief Data ArchitectsWork with technical architects to make sure that an organisation's systems are designed in accordance with the appropriate data architectureLine manage a small team of data architects and business analystsProfilePerson Specification / Key Skills Criteria & Qualifications:As a data driven organisation, a lead data architect is essential to assure data is designed to maximise interoperability between the various systems that create and consume data within GPA. The data architecture lead ensures that the GPA has fully documented data models and data specifications for the use and exchange of data across and to/from the GPA estate. To achieve this, the data architecture lead is able to:Turn complex data into clear and well understood solutions, which can be acted uponWork with SMEs such as Business Analysts, Enterprise Architects and Solution Architects to arrive at data architectural solutionsAdopt a methodical and systematic approach to document controlUnderstand interactions between business analysts and data architects in supporting system design and developmentSupervising a team of technical data professionals in a matrix environment Essential criteria:Stakeholder management and consensus buildingWorking in an Agile development environmentManaging a team of data architects and business analystsExpert understanding of how data architecture contributes to successful system design and operation.Development and management of conceptual and logical data modelsUse and application of formal data modelling patterns such as UMLUnderstand interactions between business analysts and data architects in supporting system design and developmentFamiliarity with using CASE tools such as SparxEA, Erwin or similarGraduate level qualification in computer science, system engineering or similar Desirable criteria:Understanding of data privacy and data security concepts and how they are factored into data architectural practicesWork prioritisation and scheduling to time and budgetPeople training & developmentUsing Agile development environments such as JIRATraining on system design practices such as TOGAF and RM-ODPGold Standard: IT & Data Management - CITP / CsyPJob Offer28.9% Government Pension Scheme