At a Glance
- Tasks: Shape data structures and standards for renewable energy schemes at Ofgem.
- Company: Join Ofgem, Great Britain's independent energy regulator driving towards Net Zero.
- Benefits: Permanent role with competitive salary and opportunities for professional growth.
- Other info: Collaborative environment with a focus on efficiency and value for UK consumers.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on the future of renewable energy through innovative data architecture.
- Qualifications: Experience as a Senior Data Architect with strong data modelling and integration skills.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 87100 £ per year.
Location: Successful candidates may be based in any of our office locations – Cardiff, Glasgow or London. We especially welcome applicants from Cardiff and Glasgow.
About The Job
As the energy sector evolves, trusted and well‑structured data is becoming increasingly important to how renewable energy schemes are delivered, governed and assured. At Ofgem, we’re seeking a Data Architect to help shape the structures, standards and approaches that support this work. Ofgem is Great Britain’s independent energy regulator. We’re at the forefront of change across the sector, driving toward Net Zero whilst protecting consumers, especially vulnerable people. We’re offering a permanent opportunity within our Delivery & Schemes division, which is responsible for administering a range of government renewable energy support schemes. This is a varied and evolving environment, with a broad programme of work focused on efficiency, assurance and delivering value for money for UK consumers.
Job summary
You’ll be responsible for shaping how data is structured, governed and utilised across the division, ensuring that renewable energy schemes are backed and supported by data. Working across strategy and delivery, you’ll help define practical data approaches that support both current services and future development across the division. With the chance to influence how data architecture develops, you'll work across a broad range of programmes and services, with technology, governance and delivery teams, playing a key role in shaping the data foundations that support the division’s ongoing success with renewable energy.
You’ll bring significant experience operating as a Senior Data Architect within a complex organisation, alongside strong expertise in data modelling, integration technologies and cloud‑based data architectures. You’ll also understand how to develop structured data standards, governance approaches and interface documentation, with a strong awareness of data security, privacy and information governance requirements. The ability to operate effectively at both strategic and delivery levels will be essential.
Key Responsibilities
- Data Architecture & Standards
- Define and maintain enterprise data architecture artefacts, including conceptual, logical and physical data models
- Own and evolve data architecture principles, standards, and patterns
- Ensure consistency and reuse of data designs across Ofgem’s digital and data landscape
- Solution Design & Assurance
- Lead data architecture design for projects and services, covering:
- Data ingestion, storage, and transformation
- Integration and data sharing
- Analytics and reporting
- Review and assure solution designs to ensure alignment with enterprise architecture and regulatory requirements
- Provide pragmatic architectural direction that supports delivery while managing long‑term risk
- Governance, Risk & Compliance
- Ensure data architectures comply with:
- DDaT and GDS standards
- Data protection legislation (UK GDPR)
- Security and information assurance policies
- Contribute to architecture governance forums and formal design reviews
- Identify, document, and manage data‑related architectural risks, including technical debt and obsolescence
- Support DPIAs and security design reviews from a data architecture perspective
- Data Strategy & Enablement
- Contribute to D&S’ data strategy, roadmap, and target architecture
- Define approaches to:
- Master and reference data management
- Metadata, lineage, and data cataloguing
- Data quality and stewardship
- Enable teams to make effective use of data platforms through clear architectural guidance
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Work closely with business teams, analysts, engineers, product managers, and architects
- Communicate complex data architectures clearly to technical and non‑technical audiences
- Provide expert advice and consultancy on data‑related challenges and opportunities
- Support capability development across the DDaT and Data communities
Person specification
Essential Criteria
- Strong experience developing OLAP data models. (Lead Criteria)
- Experience integrating data from various sources and providing data to third‑party stakeholders using secure methods with appropriate usage of policies, access controls, performance, and monitoring (i.e. API Management). (Lead Criteria)
- Experience developing and applying industry standard data architecture principles, patterns, and technologies to address user needs.
- Experience developing reference libraries, patterns and metadata repositories with reusability at the centre of their design.
- Strong stakeholder management with the ability to translate complex business requirements into scalable, interoperable, and flexible solutions.
- Ability to communicate in technical detail on topics of data lineage, data usage and data structures.
Desirable Criteria
- Track record of working within a cloud‑based technology landscape.
- Experience in integrating complex, cross‑organisation processes and data models, ideally within a highly regulated environment.
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Ofgem is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment where innovation meets purpose. With offices in Cardiff, Glasgow, and London, we foster a collaborative culture that prioritises employee growth and development, ensuring our team members are equipped to tackle the evolving challenges of the energy sector. Join us to make a meaningful impact on the journey towards Net Zero while enjoying a supportive atmosphere that values diversity and inclusion.