Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and growing team in a fast paced and challenging area? This is a unique opportunity for you to work in our team to partner with the Business to provide a comprehensive view.
As a Data Architect III at JPMorgan Chase within the Payments Chief Data Office, you will be part of a dynamic team responsible for creating and managing the Payment Domain’s Business Data Glossary and Business Information Models. You will collaborate with product and technology partners to design scalable data solutions, ensuring they align with business needs. This role offers the opportunity to engage with technical teams and business stakeholders, propose innovative information architecture solutions, and lead communities of practice to promote modern technologies. Join us to promote the future of information architecture in the financial services industry.
Job responsibilities
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Formal training or certification on Computing Science concepts and 3+ years applied experience.8 + years’ experience as an Information or Data ArchitectHands-on practical experience delivering Logical Data ModelsHands-on practical experience of Logical Data Modelling ToolsHands-on practical experience of Business & Data Analysis techniquesExposure to Industry Data Models from Payments domainExperience in building Common Data Model’s Advanced knowledge of architecture & Exposure to other Data management functional areaProficiency in all aspects of the Software Development Life Cycle. In-depth knowledge of the financial services industry and their IT systemsAdvanced knowledge of one or more software, application, and architecture disciplinesAbility to evaluate current and emerging technologies to recommend the best information architecture solutions for the future state architecturePreferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills
Working knowledge of MagicDraw and Erwin or other data modelling toolsKnowledge of UML & ER modelling methodsKnowledge of Wholesale Payments businessKnowledge of Domain Driven Design