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Director Data Architect

Ref: JO-2510-357244

  • Environment: Hybrid
  • Contract Type: Permanent
  • Starts: 2026-01-05
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Data Architect – Permanent Role | Switzerland | Excellent Salary & Benefits

Shape the Future of Enterprise Data Architecture

Are you passionate about building world-class data solutions that power business transformation?

We are seeking an experienced Data Architect to join a leading AI & Data team in Switzerland. This is a permanent position offering exceptional salary, benefits, and career growth opportunities – with the chance to design and lead innovative, enterprise-scale solutions for top-tier clients across industries.


💡 How You Can Make an Impact

As a Data Architect, you’ll play a strategic and hands-on role, guiding organizations on their data modernization journey. You’ll work with senior stakeholders to shape enterprise data ecosystems, set architectural standards, and ensure the successful implementation of cutting-edge cloud and AI-driven data platforms.

Your impact areas will include:

  • Enterprise Data Architecture Design
  • Modernize complex, multi-system landscapes (MDM, CRM, ERP, Cloud DWH) through pragmatic and scalable architectural blueprints.
  • Cloud Data Platform Leadership
  • Design and implement high-performance cloud data platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Databricks, Snowflake), overseeing data modelling, integration, transformation, and DevOps pipelines.
  • Integrated Solution Architecture
  • Design seamless integrations between cloud data platforms, AI/GenAI platforms, and business-critical systems (e.g., MDM, CRM).
  • Market Thought Leadership
  • Represent the architecture capability at events, conferences, and client discussions – strengthening the firm’s market presence in Switzerland.
  • Mentorship & Capability Building
  • Coach junior team members, contribute to internal expertise development, and collaborate with nearshore/offshore teams to drive innovation and excellence.

🎯 What We’re Looking For

Experience & Skills:

  • 4+ years as a Data Architect, leading design and implementation of complex cloud-based data ecosystems.
  • Solid engineering background with hands-on data platform implementation experience (AWS, Azure, GCP, Databricks, or Snowflake).
  • Proven ability to evaluate data architecture decisions, influence business and IT stakeholders, and define strategic data direction.
  • Strong understanding of coding best practices, code quality tools (e.g., SonarQube), and modern AI-assisted development tools.
  • Deep experience with multiple database models – relational, NoSQL, and graph-based (knowledge graph).
  • Nice to have: experience using Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools such as Terraform.

✨ Why Join?

  • Competitive Swiss market salary with comprehensive benefits package
  • Work on strategic, large-scale projects with major global clients
  • Continuous training and certification opportunities
  • Hybrid working model and flexibility
  • A collaborative, inclusive, and innovation-driven culture

📍 Location

Switzerland – with flexible working options.

*Rates depend on experience and client requirements

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