Data Architect -

TDA Group

Data Architect -

Salary Not Specified

TDA Group, Reading

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 16 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 98ac4f54a9a34a61a5744ab37d976cb4

Full Job Description

Analyse and document the information (data) models/structures for data category: input, output, event notification, validation, servicer management involved between process and sub-systems (Northbound & Southbound) based on

Analyse & document the Configuration Item (CI) data mapping between business processes, inventory system and CMDB (CI & relationship models) for service management integration

Collaborating with and supporting CMDB/ITSM product vendor to create & manage CI and relationship in CMDB.

Preparing a comprehensive data management and governance guideline for data mapping & loading, lifecycle management, administration.

Identify and document all security, regulatory & quality compliance dependencies.

Identify, assess, and document any critical gaps and risks impacting the effective execution and outcome of the processes with mitigation recommendation.

Must have a good track record of Telecom end-to-end system architectures/solution/data design/consulting/platform architecture experience across OSS/BSS domains and large/medium telecom operators.

15+ years of experience in the IT/ Telecommunication industry domain with 7+ years of IT, Telecom design, and OSS/BSS architecture.

Extensive experience in Data modelling, mapping and integration for business processes and systems (to operate network service & resource domains)

Experience of resource/service inventory migration, data migration

Experience in Configuration management data modelling, CMDB data architecture.

Understanding and exposure of cloud services.

Knowledge of OSS/BSS sub-domains - Ordering, workflows, orchestration, fulfilment, Fault, Performance management, ETL etc.

Extensive experience in industry standard BSS and OSS platforms (such as ServiceNow)