Company
We Are 5 Values
We Are 5 Values
€45000 - €55000 per annum
Data Architect (Consulting) €45,000–€55,000 DOE Paris, France Are you a Data Architect or a Data Engineer looking to step into an architecture-focused role? Do you want to work on diverse projects across multiple industries, helping major companies unlock the full potential of their data? Would you thrive in a role that offers continuous learning, variety, and hands-on technical challenges? If you answered yes to any of the above, keep reading. What You’ll Be Doing This is a highly varied role, requiring a flexible mindset and a willingness to learn new technologies constantly. Key responsibilities include: Conceptualizing and designing data architectures tailored to different business needs. Deploying and managing data and analytics platforms like Tableau, Dataiku, Snowflake, and Dataviz. Configuring and maintaining containerized environments using Docker & Kubernetes . Handling technology upgrades , including software installations, server backups, user configurations, and security settings. Ensuring smooth deployment & maintenance of analytics tools for business intelligence and AI applications. What You’ll Need This role is ideal for a Data Engineer, Consultant, or Analyst looking to specialize in data architecture . Professional experience in Data Engineering, BI, or Data Architecture. Hands-on experience with Docker & Kubernetes Familiarity with data platforms such as Tableau, Snowflake, Dataiku, or similar. If any of this sounds interesting then please reach out for more details. Don’t worry if you don’t have an updated CV, just get in touch and we’ll see if it’s a fit for you. Apply, drop me (Arthur Garvey) a LinkedIn message, email [email protected] or call +33 7 45 89 61 28 and take the next step toward something fresh.
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