Banking | Enterprise Architect | BIRMINGHAM | 9 Month Contract |£800/day Inside IR35 | Hybrid 2 days per week in the office | Mortgages - Cash |
BIRMINGHAM
Join our Financial Services client's Data Resilience Team!
Part of your main responsibilities will include pushing the data resiliency agenda across the business. Looking at how data flows from source to destination across the technology landscape and what can be done to ensure there is no data loss, data corruption, ransomware / malware attacks and the data can be recovered within the impact tolerance of Important Business Services.
Your experience and ability to identify data resiliency issues on middleware components will be a key part of your experience.
Required Experience:
- 15-20 years of relevant experience in a similar role focused on improving the resilience of Data across banking or insurance sectors
- Experience in batches, messaging queues, third party data connections, encryption, data recovery & backup, data vaulting, data integrity and cloud technologies is essential.
- Experience in understanding payments, cards, pensions, insurance, markets, trade & settlement, logon customer journeys.
- Technical knowledge of FCA, PRA, EBA guidelines on operational resilience.
- Misks and controls.
- Strong enterprise technical architecture background
- Service Now
- TOGAF
- Contract duration - 9 months (potential for extension)
- Day Rate: £800/day Inside IR35 via umbrella
- Locations: Birmingham / Manchester / Bristol
- Hybrid: 2 days per week in the office - 3 days working from home
Does this match your experience? Submit your CV today!
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