Sr. Solution Architect – Data Platform / Cloud Data Engineering

Hiring: Sr. Solution Architect – Data Platform / Cloud Data Engineering Location: Remote Experience: 7+ Years Employment Type: Contract About the Role We are seeking a Senior Solution Architect to design and deliver scalable data solutions for a cloud-based Common Data Platform (CDP) initiative. This role focuses on building enterprise data lakehouse and data mesh solutions supporting large-scale analytics and governance initiatives. Key Responsibilities • Design and implement data lakehouse and data mesh architectures • Lead data ingestion, validation, orchestration, and governance solutions • Provide technical leadership for data engineering teams • Develop reusable integration and data management patterns • Optimize data pipelines, infrastructure, and query performance • Establish data governance, quality, and compliance standards • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver analytics solutions • Support enterprise architecture and IT strategy initiatives Required Skills: Strong experience with Databricks, Starburst, Collibra, Immuta Cloud experience with AWS Expertise in data engineering and data governance Experience with data lake / lakehouse / data mesh architectures Hands-on experience with Python, Spark, R, or Alteryx Strong problem-solving and stakeholder communication skills Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, Engineering, or related field • 7+ years of experience in enterprise data architecture and engineering Apply tot his job

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