RQ00570 - Data Architect/Modeller - Senior

Maarut

Adzuna Full Time
📍 Location East York, Toronto
💰 Compensation
US$210080 – US$210080
📊 Experience Senior Level (5 years)
🏢 Industry Information Technology
📁 Category IT Jobs
📅 Posted 3 weeks, 1 day ago

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Job Description

Must Haves:
Experience with Identity and Access Management products or initiatives strongly preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience as a Data Architect, Data Specialist, or equivalent role in complex, multi‑system environments
Demonstrated experience with legacy data discovery, data profiling, and data quality assessment
Proven experience developing source‑to‑target data mappings for migration to modern platforms
Strong understanding of conceptual, logical, and physical data models
Hands‑on experience with SQL and at least one data profiling/quality tool (e.g., Informatica, Talend, Collibra, Great Expectations)
Experience working with health data, identity data, or related standards (HL7 v2/FHIR, provider registries, identity assurance concepts)
Ability to translate business concepts into precise data definitions and mappings
Strong analytical, documentation, and communication skills
Experience collaborating with cross‑functional teams (architecture, integration, governance, security)
Desired Skills:
Experience with Identity and Access Management (IAM) or Identity Governance & Administration (IGA)
Familiarity with SAML, OAuth, OIDC, or federation concepts
Experience with device identity, certificates, or credential data
Experience working in government or large public‑sector digital programs
Knowledge of master data management (MDM) concepts
Experience with modern integration platforms (Mulesoft, Boomi, Informatica Cloud)
Exposure to cloud‑based data platforms (Azure, AWS, GCP)
Rated Criteria:
5+ years as Data Architect/Data Specialist in multi‑system environments; experience with health or identity programs 20 Points
Demonstrated ability to analyze legacy systems, perform profiling, assess data quality, and document findings 15
Experience developing source‑to‑target mappings, defining transformations, and supporting migration activities 20 Points
Understanding of HL7, FHIR, provider registries, identity assurance, IAM/IGA concepts 10 Points
Ability to work with conceptual/logical/physical models; strong ER modelling skills 10 Points
SQL, profiling tools, analytics tools, integration/mapping tools 10 Points
Ability to produce clear documentation, present findings, and collaborate with stakeholders 10 Points
Understanding of data governance, privacy, and security requirements in healthcare 5 Points
Requirements
Deliverables
Legacy data assessment - Deliver a legacy data assessment, with an inventory of legacy data sources, structures, and dependencies relevant to migration.
Data quality assessment – Evaluate completeness, accuracy, duplication, and integrity issues in source data.
Data mapping specifications – define detailed source-to-target mappings between legacy systems and the logical future -state data model.
Data transformation rules – document cleansing, normalization, and transformation logic required during migration.
Migration data sets preparation – support verification of migrated data against source records to confirm accuracy and completeness.
Migration support for testing – provide data expertise and data sets to support integration, system, and UAT testing.
Detailed data requirements support – contribute to detailed functional requirements and acceptance criteria where data structures, attributes, or data flows must be defined.
Support development of logical data model for target solution and mapping of it to SaaS data model, identifying gaps to be addressed.
Support data migration planning and transition activities.
Responsibilities:
The Data Architect is responsible for leading the discovery, assessment, mapping, and readiness of legacy identity, credential, provider, organization, and device data required for the Provincial IAA modernization program. Working closely with business analysts, architects, integration teams, and system owners, the role ensures that all data required for the new solution is accurate, complete, consistent, and aligned with governance, privacy, and security expectations. The Data Architect will play a central role in defining how legacy data is understood, transformed, and migrated to support secure and scalable IAA operations.
Key responsibilities include:
Lead structured discovery and documentation of legacy identity, access, credential, provider, organization, and device data
Develop current‑state data inventories, dictionaries, and conceptual data diagrams
Conduct data profiling and quality assessments to identify gaps, risks, and remediation needs
Define data quality rules, acceptance thresholds, and readiness criteria
Develop detailed source‑to‑target mappings aligned with the new solution’s data model
Identify required transformations, standardization, and enrichments
Support development of migration strategy, sequencing, and validation approaches
Collaborate with integration teams to clarify payloads, field definitions, and validation rules
Participate in testing and validation of migrated data
Produce high‑quality documentation for technical and business stakeholders
Align work with data governance, privacy, and security requirements
Present findings, risks, and recommendations to program leadership
Must Haves:
Minimum 5 years of experience as a Data Architect, Data Specialist, or equivalent role in complex, multi‑system environments
Demonstrated experience with legacy data discovery, data profiling, and data quality assessment
Proven experience developing source‑to‑target data mappings for migration to modern platforms
Ability to translate business concepts into precise data definitions and mappings

Required Skills