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Job Title: Solution Architect ( Data Architect AI)

Experience: Min 15 Years

Location: Santa Ana, CA - Hybrid 4 Days onsite

Duration: Long Term

The Solution Architect will lead onsite engagement for a data and analytics transformation program, working closely with business and technology stakeholders to translate requirements into scalable BI and data solutions. This role includes guiding data foundation build-out, enabling advanced analytics and insights, and ensuring smooth communication with the offshore delivery team.






Key Responsibilities



Engage with business teams to define reporting, analytics, and Conversational BI requirements



Assess current data and BI landscape and define target-state architecture



Oversee creation of data pipelines, semantic layers, and reporting assets



Guide adoption of advanced analytics using statistical/ML/LLM techniques where applicable



Ensure robust governance, DevOps readiness, and IaC-based deployment



Act as the primary onsite liaison for requirement clarity, knowledge sharing, and stakeholder communication









Required Skills & Qualifications



Strong experience in enterprise data warehousing, BI architecture, and large-scale analytics delivery



Deep understanding of data modeling for analytics (dimensional & semantic layer design)



Hands-on expertise with ETL/ELT patterns and orchestration



Strong knowledge of data governance, metadata management, security models, and IAM for data platforms



Experience with BI tools (preferably Looker or equivalent enterprise-grade platforms)



Awareness of AI/ML techniques for insight automation, anomaly/outlier detection



Strong understanding of DevOps concepts for data: CI/CD, code-based delivery, versioning



Proficiency in cloud-based data analytics platforms (GCP experience highly advantageous; BigQuery familiarity a plus)



Excellent stakeholder management, business communication, and requirement discovery skills



Ability to operate in an onsite-offshore model, driving clarity and collaboration









Preferred Skills



Knowledge of LLM/Conversational BI enablement


Experience working with financial analytics or operational data environments

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