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Data Architect
Our purpose at the Molson Coors Beverage Company is to delight the world’s beer drinkers. We are the world’s family brewer, brewing and selling our beer for over 350 years around the world. We’re Talent Brewers – we believe in our brands and our people, we believe that a truly inspiring and diverse place to work is a must. We want you to join our team of passionate self-starters who believe the world is full of untapped opportunities. So, if you get fired up about making a real difference as part of a winning team like we do, we want to hear from you.
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You will be part of the Data Integration and Management team. The person will partner with business leaders to assess requirements, define strategy, and deliver solution that meets the business’ needs including enterprise-wide data strategy, growing the data dictionary, and building a repository of the enterprise’s data. An ideal candidate will be able to effectively interact and respond to questions from managers, employees, customers and vendors while remaining data-minded.
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Data Architect
Overview:
At Grow Financial, we believe in service—to our 200,000+ members, 550+ team members and local communities. We know happy, engaged people provide the best service, so we live by our mantra: Be Bold. Be Great. Have Fun. (Especially the fun part!) Yes, our work is serious, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Consistently named a Top Workplace by the Tampa Bay Times and a Great Place to Work among 100 Best Medium Workplaces by FORTUNE Magazine®, we cultivate a positive, collaborative work environment where you can grow personally and professionally. In fact, 94% of our team members say Grow is a great place to work. And the most common word they use to describe the Grow culture? Family.
Responsibilities:
The mission of the Data Architect is to facilitate oversight and control for GFFCU leaders and decision makers through data. The Data Architect is responsible for ensuring the consistent and timely centralization and exposition of data resources within the enterprise. This includes conducting all activities related to the research, design, implementation, administration and enhancement of business intelligence, decision support, database management and the enterprise data warehouse systems. This further includes acting as a strategist and advisor to leaders, analysts and developers with the intention of furthering data quality, standards, best practices and uses.
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Enterprise Data- Financial Data Architect
We’re Bloomberg Enterprise Data – fast paced, innovative and expanding. We have worked hard and smart to become the $1bn business we are today. We partner closely with our clients, taking time to understand their unique businesses and individual data and technology needs. Our endless selection of datasets, covering all asset types, with multiple delivery technologies and flexible scheduling mean our clients are able to get exactly the data they need, when they need it, in the format they prefer. Without us, they simply can’t operate.
In this role you will be working with the Bloomberg Enterprise Data Product Management Team specifically on Reference, Regulatory, Alternative and Pricing Data. We are constantly improving our products, to make them more feature rich and application ready, whilst reducing the total cost of ownership. Product Managers have a high level of business, communication, and technology skills, so that they can create working prototypes, specify Engineering tasks, and work effectively with Sales and Clients.
You will design, specify, and create prototypes of large and varied data models and data sets, both financial and non-financial, using a wide range of tools, methods and platforms.
We expect you to evaluate areas of interest, understand what is possible and commercially viable, recognize which models and concepts should be applied, and how the data resources should be acquired. An open, creative approach is critical to your success.
Whilst designing data for diverse addressable markets, you will explore and work with a wide range of data, and apply existing methods or develop new methods. You will also engage in data analysis in a practical way, convince business leaders that your results are worth investing in and educate other analysts and business team members.
Most critically, you will deliver the output of your data design to business users (both non-technical and technical) and will be a key person in shaping the product offering and the customer experience.